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The volume of a cylinder is 256pi in3. and the height of the cylinder is 1 in. What is the radius of the cylinder?
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The volume of a cylinder is 256pi in3. and the height of the cylinder is 1 in. What is the radius of the cylinder?
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The volume of a cylinder is 256pi in3. and the height of the cylinder is 1 in. What is the radius of the cylinder?
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Answer:
9.03
Explanation:
the formula is V=pir2h
(pi, radius squared, and height)
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