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A bird feeder is in the shape of a cylinder. It has a volume of about 100 cubic inches. It has a radius of 2 inches. What is the approximate height of the bird feeder? Use 3.14 for pi.
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A bird feeder is in the shape of a cylinder. It has a volume of about 100 cubic inches. It has a radius of 2 inches. What is the approximate height of the bird feeder? Use 3.14 for pi.
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Answer:
I believe it is
7.96 inches
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to find height divide the area of a cylinder by its base. since the base is a circle and area for a circle is A = (3.14) x r^2 fill it in and you get the base with an area of 12.56.
divide 100 by 12.56 = 7.96
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