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A cylinder with radius 3 feet and height 5 feet is shown.

6
ft
Enter the volume, in cubic feet, of the cylinder. Round your
answer to the nearest hundredth.

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Answer:

The volume of the cylinder is 141.23 cubic feet

Step by step Step-by-step explanation :

Given-

  • Radius of cylinder = 3 feet
  • Height of cylinder = 5 feet

Now, we know that


\boxed {\mathfrak \red{ volume \: of \: cylinder = \pi {r}^(2) h}}

where, r is the radius of the cylinder & h is the height of the cylinder.

Now,

Volume of the cylinder =
(22)/(7) * {3}^(2) * 5


= (22)/(7) * 3 * 3 * 5


= (990)/(7)


= 141.428571 ( approximately )


= \boxed{ 141.43 \: \mathfrak { {ft}^(3)} }

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