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What is the volume of a cylinder with the base radius of 10 units and a height of nine units?

User Myk Melez
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Answer:


V = 2827.43\ units^3 or
V = 900\pi\ units^3

Explanation:

The volume of a cylinder is calculated by the following formula


V = \pi r^2 *h

Where r is the radius of the cylinder and h is the height

In this case we know that the radius r of the base is:


r=10\ units

and


h=9\ units

So the Volume is:


V = \pi (10)^2 *9


V = 900\pi\ units^3


V = 2827.43\ units^3

User Rupok
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Answer:

The volume is
2827.4units^3 to the nearest tenth

Explanation:

The volume of cylinder is :
V=\pi r^2h

The base radius of the cylinder is r=10 units.

The height of the cylinder is h=9 units.

Substitute the values into the formula to get;


V=\pi * 10^2* 9


V=900\pi units^3


V=2827.4units^3 to the nearest tenth

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