Answer:(A=πr2).
Step-by-step explanation:The cubic feet, or volume, of a cylindrical log is given by the volume of a cylinder V=πhr2. A log with radius of 2 feet and height of 10 feet would have a volume of about 125.66 cubic feet (or ft3). The volume can also be thought of as the area of the base times height with the base area being the area of a circle (A=πr2).