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Hiii dont mind the answer that i put but im not sure if im right, can someone please help me?

Hiii dont mind the answer that i put but im not sure if im right, can someone please-example-1
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Answer:

Option 4

Explanation:

The volume of a cylinder is going to be the area of the base (which is a circle) times the height. if you have cylindrical mug, then you can use the base area×height relationship, but it won't be exact because some of the volume is going to be used for the walls of the mug itself.

Anyways:

Volume = Base Area × Height

•Base Area -> Circle = π×radius²

•Height is given as 7in.

Volume = π×(6.2in)² × 7in = 845.33975...

Volume is in units cubed (the 3rd power) which is where the in³ is from. Your closest option here looks to be the 4th choice.

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