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The volume of this cylinder is 200.96 cubic centimeters. What is the height?

Use ​ ≈ 3.14 and round your answer to the nearest hundredth.

h ≈ centimeters

The volume of this cylinder is 200.96 cubic centimeters. What is the height? Use ​ ≈ 3.14 and-example-1
User Burnsys
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Answer:

h = 4 centimeters

Explanation:

The formula of a volume of a cylinder:


V=\pi r^2h

r - radius

h - height

We have the volume V = 200.96 cm³, and the radius r = 4 cm.

Substiute:


\pi(4^2)(h)=200.96


16\pi h=200.96 use π ≈ 3.14


(16)(3.14)h=200.96


50.24h=200.96 divide both sides by 50.24


h=4\ cm

The volume of this cylinder is 200.96 cubic centimeters. What is the height? Use ​ ≈ 3.14 and-example-1
User Henryn
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Answer:

4 cm

Explanation:

volume of cylinder = (pi)r^2h

where pi = 3.14, r = radius of the base, h = height of the cylinder

volume = (pi)(r^2)(h) = 200.96 cm^3

Replace every variable with a given value.

pi = 3.14; 4 = 4 cm

(pi)(r^2)(h) = 200.96 cm^3

(3.14)(4 cm)^2(h) = 200.96 cm^3

3.14 * 16 cm^2 * h = 200.96 cm^3

50.24 cm^2 * h = 200.96 cm^3

Divide both sides by 50.24 cm^2.

h = (200.96 cm^3)/(50.24 cm^2)

h = 4 cm

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