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Suppose that the volume of a right circular cylinder is 288 cubic meters and the area of its base is 16 square meters. What is the height of the cylinder?

A. 12 m
B. 16 m
C. 18 m
D. 14 m

Suppose that the volume of a right circular cylinder is 288 cubic meters and the area-example-1
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The answer is 18 I don’t have a fancy explanation but I wrote everything out on paper and I got 18 I hope this helped! (I’m sorry if this is the wrong answer)
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Hello:

--> find the height of the cylinder

Let's find the equation for finding the volume of the cylinder:


\text{Volume}=\pi r^2*h

- -> now
\pi r^2 is the area of the base, which is a circle that is 16

- -> the volume is 288

- -> let's plug in all the known values


288=16*h\\\\h=(288)/(16) \\\\h=18

Thus the height is 18 meters

Answer: 18 m

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