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What is the volume, in terms of pi, for a cylindrical container with a radius of 3.25 centimeters and a height of 10 centimeters?

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User Ang Mo
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Answer:

105.625π

Explanation:

The volume (V) of a cylinder is calculated using the formula

V = πr²h ( r is the radius and h the height ), thus

V = π × 3.25² × 10

= π × 10.5625 × 10

= 105.625π cm³

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