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What is the volume, in cubic cm, of a cylinder with a height of 17cm and a base radius

of 7cm, to the nearest tenths place?

User Jim Gay
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Answer:

2616.9 cm³ (nearest tenth)

Explanation:

Volume of cylinder formula


\sf volume=\pi r^2h

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

Given:

  • r = 7 cm
  • h = 17 cm


\sf \implies volume=\pi \cdot 7^2 \cdot 17


\sf \implies volume=2616.9 \ cm^3 \ (nearest \ tenth)

User Sitaktif
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2616.9 cm³

volume of cylinder:
\bold{\pi r^2 h}

Here given:

  • height : 17 cm
  • radius : 7 cm

solve:


\hookrightarrow \sf \pi (7)^2(17)


\hookrightarrow \sf 833\pi


\hookrightarrow \sf 2616.9 \ cm^3

User Cffk
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