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The two right cylinders are congruent. What is their height?
4.6 m
V = 148.121 m

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Answer:

7 meters

Explanation:

The cylinders are congruent, so they both have a radius of 4.6 m and a volume of 148.12π m³.

Volume of a cylinder is:

V = πr²h

Plugging in values and solving for h:

148.12π = π (4.6)² h

h = 7

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