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What is the volume of the cylinder in the diagram radius 6 height 13

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v = PI x r^2 X H

v = 3.14 x 6^2 x 13

v= 3.14 x 36 x 13 = 1469.52 cubic units

answer may vary slightly depending on value of PI used.

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Answer: 468π units³

Step-by-step explanation: To find the volume of a cylinder, start with the formula for the volume of a cylinder.


Volume = \pi r^(2) h

In this problem, we are given the radius of the cylinder which is 6 units and the height is 13 units so we can plug these numbers into our formula.


Volume = (\pi) (6 units)^(2) (13)

Now, let's simplify the exponent. Remember that 6 units² is the same thing as 6 units × 6 units or 36 units². Now, let's plug 36 into our formula.


Volume = (\pi) (36 units^(2)) (13 units)

Now, 36 units² × 13 units is 468 units³.

Therefore, the volume of the cylinder is 468π units³.

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