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A cylinder’s volume can be calculated by the formula V=pir^2h , where V stands for volume, R for the base radius and H for the cylinder’s height.

Use the formula to calculate the cylinder’s volume if its base’s radius is 3m , and its height is 6m . (Type pi for , and m^3 for cubic meters.)

This cylinder’s volume, in terms of Pi , is ______?
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This cylinder’s volume, rounded to the hundredth place, is ______?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Formula

V pi * r^2 * h

Givens

r = 3 m

h = 6 m

pi = 3.14 when used.

Solution

V = pi r^2 * h

V = pi * 3^2 * 6

V = 9 * 6 * pi

V = 54 * pi Volume in terms of pi

V = 54*3.14 Volume using a value for pi

V = 169.56 to the hundred's place.

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