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Answer:

V ≈ 157.08 in³

Explanation:

the volume (V) of a cylinder is calculated as

V = πr²h ( r is the radius of the base and h the height )

here diameter of base = 5 , then r = 5 ÷ 2 = 2,5 and h = 8 , then

V = π × 2.5² × 8 ≈ 157.08 in³ ( to the nearest hundredth )

User Imam
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Answer:

157.08 in³ (nearest hundredth)

Explanation:

Volume of a cylinder =
\pi r^2h

(where r is the radius and h is the height)

Radius = 1/2 diameter

Given:

  • diameter = 5 in ⇒ radius = 2.5 in
  • height = 8 in

Volume of a candle =
\pi × 2.5² × 8

= 50
\pi

= 157.08 in³ (nearest hundredth)

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