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so I've been using the formula for the volume of a cylinder but I'm still not getting anything even remotely close to my answer choices. the volume is 438.08π mL and the radius is 3.7 cm. I'm solving for the height

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User Aglasser
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Answer:

H = 32 cm

Explanation:

The area of a cylinder is given by


V=\pi r^2h

Now solving for h gives


h=(V)/(\pi r^2)

Now V = 438.08 π and r = 3.7 cm. Putting these values in the above equations gives


h=\frac{438.08\pi\operatorname{cm}^3}{\pi(3.7cm)^2}
\boxed{h=32\operatorname{cm}\text{.}}

which is our answer!

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