99 POINTS! NEED HELP ASAP! WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST ANSWER!

Jenny is baking three dozen cookie sandwiches for her friend’s birthday party. She plans to transport the cookie sandwiches in the same food storage container but is not sure if all 36 will fit inside of the container.

Part A: Calculate the volume of one cookie sandwich to the nearest cubic unit. Use 3.14 for

Part B: Calculate the total capacity of the food storage container to the nearest cubic unit. Use 3.14 for [tex] use 3.14 for \pi
use this equation for Parts B and A[/tex]

Part C: Given your calculations regarding the volumes in Parts A and B, do you anticipate that Jenny will be able to transport all of the cookie sandwiches in one food storage container? In two or more complete sentences, explain your reasoning.

99 POINTS NEED HELP ASAP WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST ANSWER Jenny is baking three dozen cookie sandwiches for her friends birthday party She plans to transport the coo class=
99 POINTS NEED HELP ASAP WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST ANSWER Jenny is baking three dozen cookie sandwiches for her friends birthday party She plans to transport the coo class=

Respuesta :

A) cookie = 1.5h and r =1
volume = PI x r^2 x h
volume = 3.14 x 1^2 x 1.5 = 4.71in^3 = 5 in^3 ( one cookie)

B) container volume = 3.14 x 3.5^2 x 5 = 192.3in^3 = 192 in^3

C) 36 cookies x 5in^3 = 180 in^3
    this is less than the volume of the container so they will all fit


Alright to solve it

Part A)

C = 1.5  

F =1

You will need to solve it for volume= length times width and times height

3.14 x 1^2 x 1.5

The answer you will get is 5 in^3


Part B)  Just do the same proccess as i did on the first one

CV= 192 in^3


Part C)

C=36x5in^3

So this is going to be 180 in^3 because is the less volume.


Hope this helps


Tobey