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What is the volume of a cylindrical bucket that is 35 cm tall and has a base with a diameter of 21 cm? Use pi= 22/7 and round your answer to the nearest tenth of a cubic centimeter.

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User Gregg B
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hello the correct answer is 12127.5cm³ just to make it easy on everyone

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User Shshaw
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The volume of a cylinder is given by the multiplication of the area of the base by the height of the cylinder. π×r²(area of the base) × h (height of the cylinder) ⇔

(22)/(7)×
((21)/(2) )^(2)cm²×35cm=12127.5cm³
(r is half of the diameter. Because we are doing the square of r, the cm also are squared.)
Rounding to the nearest tenth is to round the result so that it maintains a number after the point - the result is 12127.5cm³

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