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What is the volume of cylinder with a diameter of 6 cmand a height of 11 cm?

User Alex  Granovsky
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V=99π cm³ (or approximately 311 cm³ rounded off to the nearest whole)

1) Let's use a formula to find out the Volume of the Cylinder:


V=\pi\cdot r^2\cdot h

2) SInce the Diameter has the following equivalence to Radius:

D=2R then we can state that the radius is 3 cm long.

So we can plug into that the given information:


\begin{gathered} V=\pi\cdot r^2\cdot h \\ V=\pi\cdot(3)^2\cdot11 \\ V=99\pi cm^3 \end{gathered}

3) Hence, the answer is V=99π cm³

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