Answer: Morgan used aproximately 392.5 cm^3
To solve this, we calculate the voluime of the full can and then subtract the amount of broth remaining
Full can: we use the formula for the volume of a cillinder
[tex]\pi r^2h=\pi(5cm)^2\cdot17\operatorname{cm}=\text{ 1334.5}cm^3[/tex]Where r is the radius of the can and h the height. In this case, we use 17cm becouse the can is full
Remainning broth: again we use the volume of a cillinder, but in this case we use the height of the reamining broth (12 cm)
[tex]\pi r^2h=\pi(5\operatorname{cm})^2\cdot12\operatorname{cm}=942\operatorname{cm}[/tex]Now we do the full can minus the remaining broth:
[tex]1334.5\operatorname{cm}-942\operatorname{cm}=392.5\operatorname{cm}^3[/tex]And thats the amount of broth used