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Answer:

3801.33
mi^3

Explanation:

To find the volume of a cylinder, a formula is provided for us:


  • V=\pi r^2h

where r = radius and h = height of the cylinder.

Let's find these two values to plug into the formula.

  • The height is how tall the cylinder is, which is 10mi.
  • The radius is the measurement from the center of the circle to the perimeter. The problem shows us 22mi, which is the diameter. The radius is half of the diameter, which calculates to be 11mi.

Since we have these two values, we are able to plug it into the formula.


  • V=\pi r^2h

  • V=\pi(11^2)(10)

  • V=1210\pi

  • V=3801.33~mi^3
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