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User Alexandru Chirila
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We've been provided with a cylinder who is having a radius of 2 inches and a height of 5 inches. We've been also given to take 3 for the value of π i.e (π = 3)

Here we have,

  • Radius (r) = 2

  • Height (h) = 5

  • π = 3

And we've been given to find out what is the volume (v) of given cylinder?

  • Volume (v) = ?

As we have been provided with the standard formula for calculating volume of a cylinder which is given by,


:\implies\tt{v = \pi {r}^(2) h}


:\implies\tt{v = 3 * {2}^(2) * 5}


:\implies\tt{v = 3 * 4 * 5}


:\implies\tt{v = 12 * 5}


:\implies\tt{v = 60 {in}^(3) }

  • Thus the volume of given cylinder is 60 in³.
User Tikotzky
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Answer:

Volume ≈ 60 in³

Explanation:

Given the diagram of a cylinder with a radius of 2 inches, and a height of 5 inches. The prompt also tells us to use 3 for the value of π.

We can use the given formula for finding the volume of a cylinder:

Volume (V) = πr²h

Substitute the given values into the formula:

V = 3 × (2)²× 5

V = 3 × 4 × 5

V = 60 in³

Therefore, the approximate volume of the given cylinder is 60 in³.

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