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Find the volume of the cylinder in terms of pi

Find the volume of the cylinder in terms of pi-example-1

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User Federico Zanetello
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The volume of a cylinder is = to V = (area of base)*(height or length).

Here the radius is 3.4 m, so the area of the "base" is pi*r^2 = pi(3.4 m)^2. The height (or length) is 11 m.

Thus, the volume of the cyl. is pi*(3.4 m)^2*(11 m). Can y ou evaluae that? Use 3.14 for the pi value.

V = ?
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