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a cylinder. With a diameter of 6cm and a height of 10cm. Can you help me work out the volume of this cylinder to 1 decimal place please?
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a cylinder. With a diameter of 6cm and a height of 10cm. Can you help me work out the volume of this cylinder to 1 decimal place please?
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Greetings!
The formula for the area of a cylinder is:
Input the information we already know:
Simplify the expression. Follow
PEDMAS
.
Round to the tenth decimal place:
The area of the cylinder is
282.7
cm³.
Hope this helps.
-Benjamin
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