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How do you find the volume of a cylinder when you know the radius and height

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This is one of those formulas of algebra and geometry that you need to learn. If you know the radius and the height of a vertical cylinder, then its volume is equal to the (base area) times the (height), which, symbolically, are

V = (base area)(height)

Here,

V = πr²· h where πr² is the area of the base (which is a circle of radius r) and h is the height of the cylinder.

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