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What is the volume of a right circular cylinder with a base radius of 6 feet and a height of 10 feet? 900 cubic meters 120 cubic meters 180 cubic meters 360n cubic meters​

User Alok Anand
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Explanation:

the volume of a cylinder is

base area × height = pi×r² × height

with r being the radius.

so, we get

pi×6² × 10 = pi×36 + 10 = 360pi =

= 1,130.973355... ft³

now we need to look at the conversion rate between feet and meters :

1 ft = 0.3048 m

1 ft² = 0.3048² m² = 0.09290304 m²

1 f³ = 0.3048³ m³ = 0.028316847... m³

1,130.973355... ft³ = 1,130.973355... × 0.028316847... =

= 32.025599... m³

so, something is not right with your answer options. it looks like you put maybe the answer options of a different question in here.

but none of them get even close to the actual solution of the given question.

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