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User LychmanIT
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The formula for the volume of a cylinder of radius r and height h is:

V = pi*r^2*h.

In this case,

V = pi*(40 cm)^2*(130 cm)

= pi(1600 cm^2)(130 cm) = 208000*pi cm^3

If we use 3.14 for pi, then the volume is V = 653120 cm^3

User James Dobson
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\pi = 3.14\\r=40cm\\h=1.3m=130cm\\V=\pi r^(2)h\\V=(3.14)(40^(2))(130)\\V=(3.14)(1600)(130)\\V=653120cm^(3)

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