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in my opinion, i find this question really hard.
-the volume of a can of concentrated orange juice is represented by the following expression:
[tex](8x^3-54x+54)\pi[/tex]cm^3
the juice is prepared by emptying the concentrate into a large container and by adding 3 cans of the same volume of water. after a good stir, the juice is poured into glasses measuring 9 cm in height and whose radius is (2x-3) cm. Use a simplified algebraic expression to represent the number of glasses that can be filled up to 1 cm from the rim.
i've drawn my diagrams i just don't know where to start. any help would be apreciated...
thanks in advance
-the volume of a can of concentrated orange juice is represented by the following expression:
[tex](8x^3-54x+54)\pi[/tex]cm^3
the juice is prepared by emptying the concentrate into a large container and by adding 3 cans of the same volume of water. after a good stir, the juice is poured into glasses measuring 9 cm in height and whose radius is (2x-3) cm. Use a simplified algebraic expression to represent the number of glasses that can be filled up to 1 cm from the rim.
i've drawn my diagrams i just don't know where to start. any help would be apreciated...
thanks in advance