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Jesse made a model of a mountain range for class. to do this, he bought a cylinder of cardboard and cut it into three cones. each cone is 5 inches tall and has a diameter of 4 inches. what was the volume of the original cylinder jesse bought in terms of \piπ?

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By definition, the volume of the cone is given by:
V = (1/3) (π) (r ^ 2) (h)
Substituting values we have:
V = (1/3) (π) ((4/2) ^ 2) (5)
V = (20/3) (π)
Then, the volume of the cylinder is:
Vc = 3 * V
Vc = 3 * (20/3) (π)
Vc = 20π
Answer:
the volume of the original cylinder jesse bought is:
Vc = 20π
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