one milk can has a radius of 10cm. and a height of 8cm. A second milk can has a radius of 8cm. and a height of 10cm. Howmuch more milk does the bigger can hold.

Sagot :

First, we need to find their volumes.
V = πr²h
V = (3.14)(10 cm)²(8 cm)
V = (3.14)(100 cm²)(8 cm)
V = 2512 cm³ - First milk

Using the same formula...
V = πr²h
V = (3.14)(8 cm)²(10 cm)
V = (3.14)(64 cm²)(10 cm)
V = 2009.6 cm³ - Second milk

Then subtract.
2512 cm³ - 2009.6 cm³ = 502.4 cm³

Therefore, the first milk is can hold 502.4 cm³ more milk than the smaller one.