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A copper cylinder 12.0cm in radius is 44.0cm long. If the density of copper is 8.90g/cm, calculate the mass in gram of the cylinder. Assume pi = 3.14

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1. Volume = π * (12.0 cm)^2 * 44.0 cm
Volume ≈ 21995.52 cm³
2. Mass = Volume * Density
Mass = 21995.52 cm³ * 8.90 g/cm³
Mass ≈ 195,710.28 grams

So, the mass of the copper cylinder is approximately 195,710.28 grams.
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