Application of the Volume of a Cylinder
Use the figure below to answer the questions.

Use 3.14 for π\displaystyle \pi. Round your final results to two decimal places as needed.
Figure A: 3-Dimensional Figure

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Brianna bought a can soup. She measured its dimensions and recorded them as shown in the image above.

How much soup does the can hold?  
One cubic inch is approximately equal to 0.554\displaystyle {0.554} fluid ounces.

How many fluid ounces of soup does the can hold?   ounces