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A cylinder has a volume of 5 m and a radius of 0.7 m. What is the height of the cylinder, to

the nearest hundredth of a metre?

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Answer:

put this in your calculator

Explanation:

volume =( pi • r ^2) x Height

height = VOLUME / pi • r ^2

= 5 / pi • (0.7) ^2

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