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A cylinder has a base diameter of 6m and a height of 12m what is the volume in cubic m, to the nearest tenths place

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Answer:

339.3 cubic m

Explanation:

r = Base radius

=
(Diameter)/(2)

=
(6)/(2) m

Base radius = 3 m

h = Perpendicular height

= 12 m

Volume of a cylinder:
\pi r^(2) h

=
\pi (3 m)^(2) (12 m)

=
\pi (108)m^(3)

= 339.3 cubic m (Rounded to the nearest tenths place)

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