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Two cylindrical containers are shown. Container A has a radius r and a height of h and holds a maximum of 100 ounces of water. Container B has a radius of 4r and a height of 12h. What is the maximum amount of water that Container B can hold?

 Apr 13, 2016
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Two cylindrical containers are shown. Container A has a radius r and a height of h and holds a maximum of 100 ounces of water. Container B has a radius of 4r and a height of 12h. What is the maximum amount of water that Container B can hold?

 

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Zwei zylindrische Behälter sind gezeigt. Container A hat einen Radius r und eine Höhe von h und hält maximal 100 Liter Wasser. Behälter B hat einen Radius von 4r und eine Höhe von 12h. Was ist die maximale Menge an Wasser, die Container B halten kann?

 

VA = pi r² h

VB = pi (4r)² * (12h)

 

Value equation

 

100 ounces / pi r² h = x / pi (4r)² * (12h)

x = 100 ounces)* pi * 16r² * 12h / pi * r² * h

x = 100 ounces * 16 * 12

x = 19 200 ounces

 

Ton B can hold 19 200 ounces water.

 

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 Apr 13, 2016
edited by asinus  Apr 13, 2016

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