A container company makes small and large cylindrical cans. The area of the base is each 10cm squared. The volume of the smaller can is 60cm cubee. The large can is 3 cm taller. What is the volume of the large can?

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Answer: The larger cylinder would 90cm^3

Step-by-step explanation:

If both have a base area of 10cm^3

Try to work the problem normally and just add the cube as your unit. 6cm is your height for the small cylinder so add 3 meaning the large will be 9cm tall. Then multiply, 10cm by 9cm = 90cm^3.

The formal is V=pi r^2 h

Hopefully this helps.