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Find the volume of the cylinder r=3m h=10m
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Find the volume of the cylinder r=3m h=10m
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Hi there! :D. Well, there's a radius of 3m and a height of 10m. Let's plug that into the formula of volume. V=πr²h=π*3²*10=282.74334m³, Let's round 282.74334m³ to 282.74m³. So, the volume is 282.74m³
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volume of a cylinder is...
⇒
×
×10
⇒ answer = 90
cm² ≈ 283.74cm²
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