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The formula for a cylinder's volume is V=πr^2h, where r is the cylinder's height. If a cylinder has radius equal to its height h, what is the cylinder's volume in terms of it's height?

The formula for a cylinder's volume is V=πr^2h, where r is the cylinder's height. If-example-1
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Hello,

The formula for a cylinder's volume is V=πr^2h, where r is the cylinder's radius. If a cylinder has a radius equal to its height h, the cylinder's volume in terms of it's height is (B) pi*h^(3)

For example:

when h=2 and r=2

V= pi*r^(2)h

V= 3.14*2^2*2= 25.12 = 3.14 * 2^ (3) = 25.12

(This would go on infidelity as values increase.)

Faith xoxo

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