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Solution:

Given:

A cylinder with the following dimensions:


\begin{gathered} V=5647.604mm^3 \\ \pi=3.14 \\ r=11.5mm \end{gathered}

Using the formula of calculating the volume of the cylinder to get the height;


V=\pi r^2h

Substituting the values into the formula,


\begin{gathered} 5647.604=3.14*11.5^2* h \\ 5647.604=415.265h \\ h=(5647.604)/(415.265) \\ h=13.6mm \end{gathered}

Therefore, the height of the cylinder is 13.6 mm

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