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What is the volume of an cylinder shown below with radius of 11 and height of 12

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Answer:

4561.6 units squared

Explanation:

The volume of a cylinder is defined by this equation: πr2h

r = radius = 11 units

h = height = 12 units

π = pi = 3.14152...etc. (In your case, just use 3.14)

So you plug these into the equation:

πr2h = (3.14) x (12) x (11^2)

Here, we will write squared as a number ^2, meaning that you multiply that number by itself twice.

Since 11 x 11 = 121, we can now solve for the volume:

(3.14) x (12) x (121) = 4561.6 units^2

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