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To calculate:To find the maximum amount of milk that can fit in the bowl.
Answer to Problem 7PT
The maximum amount of milk that can fit in the bowl is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:The inside of the cereal bowl is in the shape of a hemisphere
Formula Used:
Volume of hemisphere is given as
Calculation:
Given that the inside of the cereal bowl is in the shape of a hemisphere
Now, the amount of water that can fit into bowl is equal to volume of hemisphere
Here, the dimensions of bowl:
Volume of bowl is calculated as follows:
Substituting the values, volume is
Conclusion:
Hence, the maximum amount of milk that can fit in the bowl is
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