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A lab technician made a 14 cm diameter hole through the middle of a cylinder that has a diameter of 20 cm and a height of 18 cm. What is the approximate volume of the finished cylinder, to the nearest tenth of a centimeter?

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Answer:


2,882.5\ cm^3

Explanation:

we know that

The approximate volume of the finished cylinder, is equal to subtract the volume of the hole from the volume of the original cylinder

so


V=\pi r_1^(2)h-\pi r_2^(2)h


V=\pi h[r_1^(2)-r_2^(2)]

where

r_1 is the radius of the original cylinder

r_2 is the radius of the hole

we have


r_1=20/2=10\ cm ---> the radius is half the diameter


r_2=14/2=7\ cm ---> the radius is half the diameter


h=18\ cm


\pi=3.14

substitute the given values in the formula


V=(3.14)(18)[10^(2)-7^(2)]


V=56.52[51]\\V=2,882.5\ cm^3

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