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SSAT Elementary Level
Quantitative (Math)

Calculating Volume of Cylindrical Container

Very Hard Measurement Volume And Capacity

In the science lab, Mia has a cylindrical container that can hold liquid. The radius of the base of the container is 4 cm and its height is 10 cm. Mia wants to fill the container with water. She has three smaller containers:

- Container A has a volume of 30 cm3.

- Container B has a volume of 50 cm3.

- Container C has a volume of 25 cm3.

How many times can Mia fill her cylindrical container completely using the smaller containers combined?

To calculate the volume of the cylindrical container, use the formula: $$V = ext{base area} imes ext{height}$$ where the base area, $$A$$, is given by $$A = ext{pi} imes r^2$$.

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