Which has a greater volume; two regular cans of soup, each with a diameter of 8 cm and a height of 10 cm or one family size can of soup, which has a diameter of 10 cm and a heigh if 12 can? Explain and give your calculations.

Answer:
The two regular cans of soup has a greater volume than the family size can of soup
Step-by-step explanation:
step 1
Find the volume of two regular cans of soup, each with a diameter of 8 cm and a height of 10 cm
The volume is equal to
[tex]V=2[\pi r^{2} h][/tex]
we have
[tex]r=8/2=4\ cm[/tex] ----> the radius is half the diameter
[tex]h=10\ cm[/tex]
substitute
[tex]V=2[\pi (4)^{2} (10)][/tex]
[tex]V=320\pi\ cm^{3}[/tex]
step 2
Find the volume of one family can of soup, with a diameter of 10 cm and a height of 12 cm
The volume is equal to
[tex]V=\pi r^{2} h[/tex]
we have
[tex]r=10/2=5\ cm[/tex] ----> the radius is half the diameter
[tex]h=12\ cm[/tex]
substitute
[tex]V=\pi (5)^{2} (12)[/tex]
[tex]V=300\pi\ cm^{3}[/tex]
therefore
Compare the volumes
[tex]320\pi\ cm^{3} > 300\pi\ cm^{3}[/tex]
The two regular cans of soup has a greater volume than the family size can of soup