Q:

Dante bought a new graduated cylinder for his chemistry class. It holds 1,345.6 milliliters of liquid. If the cylinder has a radius of 5.8 cm, then how tall is the cylinder? (Note: 1 milliliter is equal to 1 cubic centimeter) a.116 cm b.40 cm c.53,824 cm d.232 cm

Accepted Solution

A:
The formula for a cylinder's volume  is
V = π r² h
V = 1345.6
π = 3.14
r = 5.8 cm

1345.6 = 3.14 * 5.8^2 h Multiply 3.14 and 5.8^2 together.
1345.6 = 105.6 h  Divide by 105.6
1345.6 / 105.6 = h
h = 12.73 cm <<<< answer.
 I don't see anything wrong with what I've done but I don't see the answer anywhere. Estimating 1345 can be rounded to 1300. 
pi * 5.8^2 = 3 * 35 = 105 which we could round to 100.

1300 / 100 about = 13 So the answer should be in the region of 100.

I cannot see any reason to believe there is an error. If there is something that has not been copied correctly, I'd like to know what it is.