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What is the best approximation of the volume, in cubic units, of a cylinder of diameter 10 and height 10?

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Answer:

785.4 units³ (nearest tenth)

Explanation:

volume of a cylinder =
\pir²h

where r is the radius and h is the height

diameter of a circle = 2r

where r is the radius

Therefore, 10 = 2r ⇒ r = 5

Therefore, volume =
\pi x 5² x 10 = 250
\pi = 785.4 units³ (nearest tenth)

User Michael Hoffman
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