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A cylinder has a radius of 10 m and a height of 8 m.

What is the exact volume of the cylinder?

18π m³

80π m³

160π m³

800π m³

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The correct answer is: 800π m³

How? Here's the formula on how to find the answer -

-( V = πr² h)- Now let's replace it with the numbers given to you

= π · 10² · 8

= 100π · 8

= 800π

So your exact volume is, again, 800π m³

- Hope this was able to help you! ^_^

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800pi metres³, the last answer.
This is because the formula to use in this situation is pi multiplied by the radius² multiplied by the height.
As pi was not given in this question, you leave it as it is (the sign for pi instead of 3.14 etc)
Therefore, the volume of the cylinder is pi multiplied by 10m² multiplied by 8m, which is equal to 800pi metres³.
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