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A can of beans has a diameter of 8.2 cm and a height of 13cm. What is the volume of the can of beans (to the nearest tenth of a cubic centimeter)?

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Answer:

approx. 686.5 [tex]cm^3[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Formula for the volume of a cylinder:

[tex]V=\pi r^2 h[/tex]

r is the radius of the base, and h is the height.

h = 13 cm

The radius is half the diameter

r = d/2 = 8.2 / 2 = 4.1 cm

Putting these values into our equation:

[tex]V=\pi *4.1^2 * 13 = \pi * 16.81 * 13 = \pi * 218.53[/tex]

[tex]\pi * 218.53[/tex] ≈ 686.5 [tex]cm^3[/tex]

Answer: approx. 686.5 [tex]cm^3[/tex]

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