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Mathematics, 30.04.2021 08:00, yurybell

APPLICATION 3. Ms. Smith has cylinder with a 4-inch radius and a height of 8 inches. It is filled with sugar. She is
pouring the sugar into 2 smaller cylinders that have a 2-inch radius and a height of 8 inches.
a. What is the volume of the 4-inch cylinder?
b. Will the sugar fit in the two smaller cylinders? SHOW WORK & EXPLAIN YOUR REASONING!

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