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Please help please please please

Please help please please please-example-1
User Mohas
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First we calculate the size of the top circle which is "pi square r"
Pi equals with 3,14
R is 4 in

Volume formula:

Pi Square R times height

Therefore the correct answer is the second option from the anwers list
User Brunie
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The volume of the cylinder is given by the formula


\pi r^(2) h=\pi (4)^2 16

So option Second is correct

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