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if a cylinder with a radius of 2cm has a volume of 314cm^3, what is the height of the cylinder? assume 3.14 for pi
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if a cylinder with a radius of 2cm has a volume of 314cm^3, what is the height of the cylinder? assume 3.14 for pi
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25 cm
314 cm^3 = 3.14 × 2^2 × h
h = 314 ÷ 4 ÷ 3.14
h = 25 cm
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