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Please help me resolve this, I’m not able Part (a)

Please help me resolve this, I’m not able Part (a)-example-1
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To determine the volume of a cylinder you can use the following formula:


V=\pi r^2h,

where h is the height, and r is the radius of the cylinder.

Substituting:


\begin{gathered} r=6ft, \\ h=9ft \end{gathered}

in the formula, you get:


V=\pi(6ft)^2(9ft).

Finally, you get:


V=324\pi ft^3.

Answer:


324\pi ft^3.

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