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Find the volume of a cylinder that has a radius of 6 feet and a height of 10 feet. Use 3.14 for pi ().

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Answer:

Approximately 1130 cubic feet.

Explanation:

The volume of a cylinder is the area of its base times its height.

The height of this cylinder is given to be 10 feet. What's the area of its base?

The base of a cylinder is a circle. The area of a circle with radius
r is equal to
\pi \cdot r^(2). For the base of this cylinder,
r = 6 feet. The question also dictates that
\pi = 3.14. The area of each circular base will thus be:


\text{Base} = \pi\cdot r^(2) = 3.14 * 6^(2) = 113.04 square feet.

The volume of this cylinder will be


\text{Volume} = \text{Base}* \text{Height} = 113.04* 10 \approx 1130 cubic feet.

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