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Instead of calculating 2 vols separately and comparing, this is how I approached this problem :

Volume of the cylinder V = πr^2h, where r=radius of the cylinder and h= height of the cylinder.

Since r has a power of 2, we should focus on increasing the value of r. And in that case, we should fold on the longer side (length = 10)

V = 150/π. Hence C.
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Volume = pi*r^2*h

Since we have r^2, clearly r should be maximum.

"r" will be maximum, when 10 inches is the circumference.
=> 2*pi*r = 10
=> r = 5/pi

So, volume = pi*r^2*h = pi*(5/pi)^2*6 = 150/pi
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A thin rectangular sheet of metal is 6 inches wide and 10 inches long. The sheet of metal is to be rolled into to form a cylinder so that one dimension becomes the circumference of the cylinder and the other dimension becomes the height. What is the volume of the largest possible cylinder?


A) \(\frac{60}{π}\)

B) \(\frac{90}{π}\)

C) \(\frac{150}{π}\)

D) 360π

E) 600π

Hi guys,

I knew that the radius had to be the highest because it gets squared

Here's my answer

Volume of cylinder = π * R^2 * Height
= π * 5^2 * 6
= π * 150

Why is the answer 150/π instead of π150?

What am i doing wrong?
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A thin rectangular sheet of metal is 6 inches wide and 10 inches long. The sheet of metal is to be rolled into to form a cylinder so that one dimension becomes the circumference of the cylinder and the other dimension becomes the height. What is the volume of the largest possible cylinder?


A) \(\frac{60}{π}\)

B) \(\frac{90}{π}\)

C) \(\frac{150}{π}\)

D) 360π

E) 600π

Hi guys,

I knew that the radius had to be the highest because it gets squared

Here's my answer

Volume of cylinder = π * R^2 * Height
= π * 5^2 * 6
= π * 150

Why is the answer 150/π instead of π150?


What am i doing wrong?

I have the same question as GloryBoy92

Can someone please explain to us?

Kind regads!
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A thin rectangular sheet of metal is 6 inches wide and 10 inches long. The sheet of metal is to be rolled into to form a cylinder so that one dimension becomes the circumference of the cylinder and the other dimension becomes the height. What is the volume of the largest possible cylinder?


A) \(\frac{60}{π}\)

B) \(\frac{90}{π}\)

C) \(\frac{150}{π}\)

D) 360π

E) 600π

Hi guys,

I knew that the radius had to be the highest because it gets squared

Here's my answer

Volume of cylinder = π * R^2 * Height
= π * 5^2 * 6 {If you read question clearly it says circumference of a circle,which means 2*Pi*r=10 }
= π * 150

Why is the answer 150/π instead of π150?

What am i doing wrong?
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if the Circumference = 2 * pi * r = 10

then the radius = r = 5 / (pi) and height of cylinder = 6

Volume of Cylinder = (pi) * r'2 * h

= (pi) * [ 5 / (pi) ]'2 * 6
= (pi) * [ 25 / (pi)'2 ] * 6 (don't forget to ALSO Square the DEN = pi)

Answer = 150 / (pi) [ (pi) in the NUM Cancels with (pi) in the DEN ]
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Hi,

I just came across this question, my answer might be a bit late but it could help other people. I had the same concern about 150n. (note n=pi)

In order to maximize the volume we'll maximize the radius therefore taking the longest side of the rectangle as the circumference.

Circumference = 10 = 2r*n
r*n=10/2=5
r=5/n

In your question below, you wrote r=5 instead of r=5/n

Now that we have our radius, let's calculate the volume :
V= r^2*n*h
V=(5/n)^2*n*6
V=(25/n^2) *n *6
V= 25/n*6 = 150/n

Answer C!

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A thin rectangular sheet of metal is 6 inches wide and 10 inches long. The sheet of metal is to be rolled into to form a cylinder so that one dimension becomes the circumference of the cylinder and the other dimension becomes the height. What is the volume of the largest possible cylinder?


A) \(\frac{60}{π}\)

B) \(\frac{90}{π}\)

C) \(\frac{150}{π}\)

D) 360π

E) 600π

Hi guys,

I knew that the radius had to be the highest because it gets squared

Here's my answer

Volume of cylinder = π * R^2 * Height
= π * 5^2 * 6
= π * 150

Why is the answer 150/π instead of π150?


What am i doing wrong?

I have the same question as GloryBoy92

Can someone please explain to us?

Kind regads!
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