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The answer is 4,615.8 cubic centimeters

The volume of a cylinder is pi*radius^2*height
If pi is 3.14 and you plug in the radius (7cm) and the height (30cm), you get 3.14*7^2*30, which equals 4,615.8 cm cubed
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