A soda can, in the shape of a circular cylinder, is 3/4 full of soda. If the volume of soda in the can is 72π cubic inches and the diameter of the can is 8 inches, then what is the height, in inches, of the can?
Correct answer: E
Explanation
Since the volume of soda in the can is 72π and the can is 3/4 full of soda then the volume of the can is 3/4∗can=72π --> can=96π
The volume of a cylinder is π^r2h --> π4^2h=96ππ --> h=6
E.
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