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Andrew decides to estimate the volume of a coffee cup by modeling it as a right cylinder. Andrew measures its radius as 2.7 cm and its volume as 202 cubic centimeters. Find the …
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Andrew decides to estimate the volume of a coffee cup by modeling it as a right cylinder. Andrew measures its radius as 2.7 cm and its volume as 202 cubic centimeters. Find the height of the cup in centimeters. Round your answer to the nearest tenth if necessary.
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the height of the coffee cup is approximately 8.8 centimeters.
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