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Answer:

738π cm^3

1458π cm^3

Explanation:

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Answer:

738π cm^3

1458π cm^3

Explanation:

The volume of a cylinder is V = πr^2 h, where r=radius and h=height.

a) V = πr^2 h

= π6^2 20.5 = 36*20.5π = 738π cm^3

b) V = πr^2 h

For this one, remember that diameter is half of radius. d = 18, r = 9.

V = π9^2 18 = 81*18π = 1458π cm^3

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