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1. A cylinder has a diameter of 14ft and height of 10ft what is the volume of the cylinder. Choices are below. A.140 ft B.490 ft C.350 ft D.1400 ft
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1. A cylinder has a diameter of 14ft and height of 10ft what is the volume of the cylinder.
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A.140 ft
B.490 ft
C.350 ft
D.1400 ft
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V = πr²h
V = (3.14)(7)²(10)
V = (3.14)(49)(10)
V = (3.14)(490)
V = 1,538.6ft³
It is equal to none of the answers because it is equal to 1,538ft³.
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V=πr^2h
V=π49*10
V=490π
V=1538.6
Which would be B
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