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The radius of a cylindrical construction pipe is 2 ft. If the pipe is 17 ft long, what is its volume?

Use the value 3.14 for it, and round your answer to the nearest whole number.

The radius of a cylindrical construction pipe is 2 ft. If the pipe is 17 ft long, what-example-1
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Answer:

V = 106.76ft

Explanation:

Cylinder Formulas in terms of r and h

  • Calculate the volume of a cylinder: V = πr2h

  • Calculate the lateral surface area of a cylinder (just the curved outside)**: L = 2πrh

  • Calculate the top and bottom surface area of a cylinder (2 circles): T = B = πr2

  • Total surface area of a closed cylinder is: A = L + T + B = 2πrh + 2(πr2) = 2πr(h+r)
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Answer:


volume \: = \: \pi * r {}^(2) * length(height) \\ = 3.14 * 2f * 17ft \\ = 106.76ft {}^(3)

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