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What is the volume of a cylinder with a height of 12.8 m and a base with a radius of 5.7 m, to the nearest tenth of a cubic meter?

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Answer: 1306.5 m^3

Explanation:

1. The formula for the volume of a cylinder is: V=
\pir^2h

2. If you substitute the values into the equation, you get

V = pi * 5.7^2 * 12.8 = 1306.5

3. 1306.5 is already to the nearest tenth, so that is the answer.

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