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The volume of a cylinder is 1767 cm and its height is 11 cm. What is the length of the cylinder's radius? Enter your answer in the box.
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The volume of a cylinder is 1767 cm and its height is 11 cm.
What is the length of the cylinder's radius?
Enter your answer in the box.
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1778 cm
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