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Please just answer #8

Please just answer #8-example-1

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If you have the volume and radius of the cylinder: 1 Make sure the volume and radius are in the same units (e.g. cm 3 and cm) and radius in is radians. 2 Square the radius. 3 Divide the volume by the radius squared and pi to get the height in the same units as the radius.

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