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What is the approximate volume of a cylinder with a height of 2 ft and a radius of 6 ft? Use 3.14 to approximate pi. Express your answer as a decimal to the hundredths place. En…
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What is the approximate volume of a cylinder with a height of 2 ft and a radius of 6 ft?
Use 3.14 to approximate pi.
Express your answer as a decimal to the hundredths place.
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to find the volume of a cylinder, first find the area of its base which is πr² = (3.14)(6)² = 113.04 Then you would multiply that by the height of the cylinder 113.04 x 2 =
226.08 ft
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