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9 Modelling The inside of a saucepan has diameter 20 cm and height 13 cm.

The manufacturer claims that the pan has a capacity of 4 litres.
Is the claim correct?
Explain your answer.

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Answer:

The inside of a saucepan has a cylindrical shape so the capacity of a saucepan is:
V=\pi .((20)/(2))^(2).13=4084(cm^(3))=4.084(l)

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