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A cylinder with base area 25 pi cm squared and height 3 cm more than the radius

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Find the volume of a cylinder with base area 25 pi cm squared and height 3 cm more than the radius

we know that
[the volume of a cylinder]=[area of the base]*[height]
[area of the base]=25pi cm²
[area of the base]=pi*r²--------> r²=[area of the base]/pi----> r²=25pi/pi
r²=25--------> r=5 cm

the height is 3 cm more than the radius
so
height=3+5-----> height=8 cm

[the volume of a cylinder]=[25pi]*[8]------> 200pi cm³

the answer is
200pi cm³


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