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A cylinder has a radius of 10 inches and a height of 6 inches. About what is its volume in cubic inches? Use 3.14 for π.

A.60 cu. in.



B.188.4 cu. in.



C.628 cu. in.



D.1,884 cu. in.

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We know, Volume of a Cylinder = πr²h
v = 3.14 * 10² * 6
v = 3.14 * 100 * 6
v = 1884 in³

In short, Your Answer would be Option D

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User Robot
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Answer:

D.1,884 cu. in.

Explanation:

In order to calculate this you just ahve to remember the formula for the cilinder, which is:


Volume=Area*Height\\Volume=r^(2)*\pi *Height\\

Now we just insert the known values into the formula:


Volume=Area*Height\\Volume=r^(2)*\pi *Height\\Volume=10^(2)*3.14 *6\\Volume=100*3.14 *6\\Volume=1884

So now we know the volume of the cylinder is 1884 cubic inches.

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