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A cylinder measures 6 ft tall and 3 ft wide. If those measurements are tripled, find the volume of the cylinder in cubic feet? and round your answer to the nearest tenth, if necessary.

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The volume of the cylinder that measures 6 ft tall and 3 ft wide and was triple would be 1,145.6 cubic feet. This is calculated using the formula volume =
\pi(r²)(h). BUt before substitutign the value, we need first to multiply it byt 3 and for the wide it has to be further divided to 2 to have the radius, h = 18 and r = 4.5. Substituting the value it would give us 1,145.6
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