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Find the volume (in cubic feet) of a cylindrical column with a diameter of 6 feet and a height of 28 feet. (Round your answer to one decimal place.)

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Answer:


791.7\:\mathrm{ft^3}

Explanation:

The volume of a cylinder with radius
r and height
h is given by
A_(cyl)=r^2h\pi.

By definition, all radii of a circle are exactly half of all diameters of the circle. Therefore, if the diameter of the circular base of the cylinder is 6 feet, the radius of it must be
6/ 2=3\text{ feet}.

Now we can substitute
r=3 and
h=28 into our formula
A_(cyl)=r^2h\pi:


A=3^2\cdot 28\cdot \pi,\\A=9\cdot28\cdot \pi,\\A=791.681348705\approx \boxed{791.7\:\mathrm{ft^3}}

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