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Answer:
Volume\text{ of the cylinder = 5338.00 cm}^3Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

the radius of the cylinder = 10 cm

height of the cylinder = 17 cm

π = 3.14

To find:

the volume of the cylinder

To determine the volume, we will apply the formula:


\begin{gathered} Volume\text{ of a cylinder = \pi r}^2h \\ where\text{ r = radius} \\ h\text{ = height} \end{gathered}

substitute the values:


\begin{gathered} Volume\text{ of the cylinder = 3.14 }*10^2*17 \\ \\ Volume\text{ of the cylinder = 5338.00 cm}^3 \end{gathered}

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