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Answer: 565.49 inch^3
Explanation:
if your looking for volume, the solution is V= πr^2h
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The answer is is 180 pi
The formula for a cylinder is pi(r^2)h and since the radius is 6 (half of the top( you square that to get 36.
You then multiply that by the height, 5 , to get 180.
The final step in the formula is to multiply by pi to get 180pi
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