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A right cylindrical container can hold 96π cubic meters of liquid when full. The height of the container is 6 meters what is the radius, r, of the container?

A. 4 m
B. 5 m
C. 2 m
D. 6 m

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Answer:

A. 4m

Explanation:

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User Daniel Soublett
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Answer:

A. 4 m

Explanation:

The formula for the volume of a cylinder is πr^2 x h

r = radius h = height

So, with this you can reverse it to find the radius since you know the height.

96π/6 = 16π

√16π = 4π

radius = 4 m

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