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Medium Math · Problem-Solving and Data Analysis · Ratios, rates, proportional relationships, and units · MCQ

The figure presents a cylindrical shape with a circular base and a larger circular top. The diameter of the circular base is labeled “k over 2,” the diameter of the circular top is labeled “k,” and the height is labeled “k.” The volume of the figure is equal to the fraction with numerator 7 pi k cubed, and denominator 48

The glass pictured above can hold a maximum volume of 473 cubic centimeters, which is approximately 16 fluid ounces. Jenny has a pitcher that contains 1 gallon of water. How many times could Jenny completely fill the glass with 1 gallon of water? 1 gallon equals 128 fluid ounces

  1. A

    16

  2. B

      8

  3. C

      4

  4. D

      3

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