Answer:
A company can use the first can for their soup as that will cost less to the company.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given: The first can has a radius of 1.5 inches and a height of 6 inches. The second can has a radius of 3 inches and a height of 3 inches.
To find: The can that a company can use to use for their soup.
Solution:
Let r, h denote radius and height of the first can and R, H denote radius and height of the second can.
[tex]r=1.5\,inches\,,\,h=6\,inches\,,\,R=3\,inches\,,\,H=3\,inches[/tex]
Volume of the first can = [tex]\pi r^2h=\pi (1.5)^2(6)=13.5\,\,square\,\,inches[/tex]
Volume of the second can = [tex]\pi R^2H=\pi (3)^2(3)=27\,\pi\,\,square\,\,inches[/tex]
So,
Volume of the first can [tex]<[/tex] Volume of the second can
A company can use the first can for their soup as that will cost less to the company.