## anonymous one year ago A cylindrical vase has a diameter of 4 inches. At the bottom of the vase, there are 6 marbles, each of diameter 3 inches. The vase is filled with water up to a height of 8 inches. Which of the following could be used to calculate the volume of water in the vase? π(2in)2(8in) − 6(four over threeπ(1.5in)3) π(8in)2(2in) − 6(four over threeπ(1.5in)3) π(2in)2(8in) − 1.5(four over threeπ(6in)3) π(8in)2(2in) − 1.5(four over threeπ(6in)3)

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@geekfromthefutur

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The volume of a the cylinder minus the volume of 6 each, 3 inch diameter spheres.

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um.. i think it would be C im not sure though ?

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i think its A

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V=4/3 * π* r^3

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volume of sphere

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A.$\pi 2^2 8-\frac{6}{3} \left(4 \pi 1.5^3\right)$LaTex is not rendering the input to it, correctly.

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oh ok thank yo guys so very much ^w^ could yall help me with just one more Q :D

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you*

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u should be giving medals

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oh sorry lol i almost forgot :p