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What is the volume of a cylinder with a height of 5.6 m and a base with a radius of 7.8 m, to the nearest tenth of a cubic meter?​

User Gmbeard
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Answer:

1069.8
m^(3) for 3.14 as pi (go with this one if you aren't sure!)

1070.4
m^(3) for 3.14159265359 as pi

Explanation:

The formula for a cyliner's volume is
\pi *
radius^(2) * height.

3.14*
7.8^(2) * 5.6

3.14 * 60.84 * 5.6=

1069.81056

User Isebarn
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Answer:

the volume is 1070.35

Explanation:

because the formula is pi x radius square x hight

User MartinW
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