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What is the volume of a cylinder with a radius of 5 cm and height of 10 cm? In terms of pi.

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Answer:

Answer:

Volume of the cylinder=250π cm³

Step-by-step explanation:

The formula for calculating the volume of the cylinder is;

V=πr²h

where;

V=volume of the cylinder

π=pi

r=radius of the cylinder

h=height of the cylinder

In our case;

V=unknown

π

r=5 cm

h=10 cm

replacing;

V=π×5²×10=250π cm³

Volume of the cylinder=250π cm³

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Answer:

Volume of the cylinder=250π cm³

Explanation:

The formula for calculating the volume of the cylinder is;

V=πr²h

where;

V=volume of the cylinder

π=pi

r=radius of the cylinder

h=height of the cylinder

In our case;

V=unknown

π

r=5 cm

h=10 cm

replacing;

V=π×5²×10=250π cm³

Volume of the cylinder=250π cm³

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