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Which is the correct first step in finding the height of a cylinder with a volume of 178 pi cubic inches and a radius of 8 inches?

V = pi r squared h. 8 = pi (178) squared h
V = pi r squared h. V = pi + (8) squared + 178 pi
V = pi r squared h. V = pi (8) squared (178)
V = pi r squared h. 178 pi = pi (8) squared h

User Happygoat
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Answer:

the last one 178 pi

Explanation:

User Saran
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Answer:

LAST OPTION:
178 \pi=\pi (8)^2h

Explanation:

For this exercise you need to remember that the volume of a cylinder can be calculated with the following formula:


V=\pi r^2h

Where "r" is the radius and "h" is the height of the cylinder.

In this case, you know that the height of this cylinder and its volume are the following:


V=178 \pi\ in^3\\\\r=8\ in

Knowing these values you can substitute them into the formula shown above:


178 \pi=\pi (8)^2h (CORRECT FIRST STEP)

Now you can solve for "h" by dividing both sides of the equation by
\pi (8)^2. Therefore, you get:


(178 \pi)/(\pi (8)^2)=(\pi (8)^2h)/(\pi (8)^2)\\\\h=2.78\ in

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