Mathematics, 06.04.2021 20:10 angiejtc0908
JO4.(08.02 LC)
A cylindrical vase has a diameter of 6 Inches. At the bottom of the vase, there are 9 marbles, each of diameter 3 Inches. The vase is filled with water up to a helght
Which of the following could be used to calculate the volume of water in the vase? (6 points)
(3in)?(9in) -
7 (1.5in)3)
(9in)(31n) - 1.50 Cena
7 (91n))
7 (31n)?(121n) - 90
* (1.5in))
7 (12in)?(31n) - 90
are not
(1.5in))
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