if this cylindrical vase were filled with water. approximately how much water would it contain? A. 63in^3 B. 126in^3 C. 251in^3 D. 503in^3

Answer:
126 in³
Step-by-step explanation:
Given a cylindrical vase having a diameter (d) of 4 in, and an height (h) of 10 in, the amount of water it would contain can be calculated using:
Volume of cylinder = πr²h
Where,
r = radius = ½ of d = ½*4 = 2 in
h = height = 10 in
Take π as 3.14
Plug in the values into the formula
Volume = 3.14*2²*10 = 3.14*4*10 = 125.6 ≈ 126 in³