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What is the volume, in terms of π, for a cylindrical container with a radius of 3.25 centimeters and a height of 10 centimeters? (use the formula V = I1r2 h)
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What is the volume, in terms of π, for a cylindrical container with a radius of 3.25 centimeters and a height of 10 centimeters? (use the formula V = I1r2 h)
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What is the volume, in terms of π, for a cylindrical
container with a radius of 3.25 centimeters and a
height of 10 centimeters? (use the formula V
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