Math, asked by alisondw01, 1 year ago

A cylinder is full at 471 cubic centimeters and has a radius of 5 centimeters. It currently contains 314 cubic centimeters of water.

What is the difference between the height of the water in the full cylinder and the height when 314 cubic centimeters of water remains in the cylinder?

Use 3.14 for pi.

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Answered by Iamshoaib
4

Answer:

2 cm.

Step-by-step explanation:

Volume of cylinder is equal to pie×radius^2 × height. So put the value for 471 and 314 separately you will get the heights. In the end take the difference between them. i.e

4-2=6


Answered by acsahjosemon05
3

Answer:

Answer:

2 cm.

Step-by-step explanation:

Volume of cylinder is equal to pie×radius^2 × height. So put the value for 471 and 314 separately you will get the heights. In the end take the difference between them. i.e

4-2=6

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