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The volume Vof a cylindrical can is represented by the formula V=πr2h, where h is the height and r is the radius. A cylindrical can has a volume of 1014π cubic centimeters and a height of 6 centimeters.
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The volume Vof a cylindrical can is represented by the formula V=πr2h, where h is the height and r is the radius. A cylindrical can has a volume of 1014π cubic centimeters and a height of 6 centimeters. What is the radius of the can?
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Explanation:
V = πr²h
1014π = πr²·6
r² = 1014/6 = 169
r = 13 cm
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