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The volume of a cylinder is given by the formula
V+ \pi r^2h, where r is the radius of the cylinder and h is the height. Suppose a cylindrical can has radius (x + 8) and height (2x + 3). Which expression represents the volume of the can?

User Leoj
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since your trying to find the volume of a cylinder and this is your formula V = πr²h you would write the equation with ( x + 8 ) as your radius and ( 2x + 3 ) as your height. The final equation for this would be π ( x + 8 )² ( 2x + 3) that would be the proper equation.
User Anthony Bobenrieth
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V =
\pi r^(2)h where r is radius and h is height

so when radius is (x+8) and height is (2x+3),

volume =
\pi (x+8)^(2)(2x+3)
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