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Find the volume of a cylinder that has a radius of 6 in and a height of 3 in.

Volume = in³
(Use 3.14 for pi and round your answer to the nearest tenth.)

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User SebK
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Answer:

54 pi

Explanation:

π⋅3 squared⋅6

=π⋅9⋅6

=54π

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User Inteoryx
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Answer:

56.52

Explanation:

base times height is volume of cylinder. the area of the circle, the base, is 3.14 times six, then square that. multiply that by your height to get the volume.

3.14 times 36 is 18.84, and this times three is 56.52

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