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Mr. Hernandez bakes specialty cakes. He uses many different containers of various sizes and shapes to

bake the parts of his cakes. Select all of the following containers which hold the same amount of batter
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Mr. Hernandez bakes specialty cakes. He uses many different containers of various-example-1
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User JEuvin
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The answer is A and B

The volume of a sphere with radius r is given by the formula V = (4/3)πr^3. The volume of a hemisphere with radius r is given by the formula V = (2/3)πr^3.

If we substitute r = 2 cm in the formulas, we get:

- Volume of sphere = (4/3)π(2)^3 = (4/3)π(8) = 32/3π

- Volume of hemisphere = (2/3)π(2)^3 = (2/3)π(8) = 16/3π

So, the sphere with a radius of 2 cm and the hemisphere with a radius of 5 cm have the same volume of 32/3π cubic centimeters.

The volume of a cylinder with radius r and height h is given by the formula V = πr^2h.

If we substitute r = 10 cm and h = 7 cm in the formula, we get:

- Volume of cylinder = π(10)^2(7) = 700π cubic centimeters

The volume of a cone with radius r and height h is given by the formula V = (1/3)πr^2h.

If we substitute r = 4 cm and h = 2 cm in the formula, we get:

- Volume of cone = (1/3)π(4)^2(2) = 32/3π cubic centimeters.

Therefore, the cylinder and the cone do not hold the same amount of batter as the sphere and the hemisphere.

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