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A cylinder has a base radius of 10cm and a height of 19cm. What is its volume in cubic cm, to the nearest tenths place?
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A cylinder has a base radius of 10cm and a height of 19cm. What is its volume in cubic cm, to the nearest tenths place?
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Cylinder Volume = PI * radius^2 * height
Cylinder Volume = 3.14159 * 100 * 19
Cylinder Volume =
5,969 cubic centimeters
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