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User Prayagupadhyay
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Solution :

We have been provided with the height and radius and we need to calculate the volume of cylinder. So we would be using it's formula :

  • V = πr²h

Here,

  • r is radius
  • h is height

We have :

  • height (h) = 17
  • radius (r) = 12

Substituting the value :

>> V = π (12)² (17)

>> V = π (12 × 12) (17)

>> V = π × 144 × 17

>> V = π × 2448

>> V = 2448 π

Therefore :

  • Option B is correct.

User Brian
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Answer: B. 2,448π units³

Explanation:

We will use the formula for the volume of a cylinder to solve.

(The formula, put simplify, finds the area of the base circle and multiples by the height.)

V = πr²h

V = π(12)²(17)

V = (144)(17)π

V = 2,448π

The volume is 2,448π units³ which is option B for your problem.

User Kundan
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