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A cylinder has a height of 6 meters and a diameter that is 6 times the measure of the height. Using 3.14 for pi, which of the following can be

used to calculate the volume of the cylinder? (6 points)

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User Azeli
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Answer:

(3.14)(18m)2(6m)

Explanation:

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User Florik
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Answer:

The volume of the cylinder is 6,104.16 square meters.

Explanation:

Given that a cylinder has a height of 6 meters and a diameter that is 6 times the measure of the height, to determine, using 3.14 for pi, which of the following can be used to calculate the volume of the cylinder, the following calculation must be done, knowing that the volume of a cylinder is determined by multiplying Pi by the height by the radius squared, and that the diameter of a circle is twice its radius:

3.14 x 6 x (6x3) ^ 2 = X

18.84 x 18 ^ 2 = X

18.84 x 324 = X

6,104.16 = X

Therefore, the volume of the cylinder is 6,104.16 square meters.

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