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a cylinder has a height 40ft and a radius of10ft. Can its volume be10 ft ^3? why or why not?

 Jan 25, 2017

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a cylinder has a height 40ft and a radius of10ft. Can its volume be10 ft ^3? why or why not?

 

The volume of a cylinder is base area times height.

 

\(V=\pi r^2h=\pi \times (10ft)^2\times 40ft=12566.371 ft^3\)

 

laugh  !

 Jan 25, 2017
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a cylinder has a height 40ft and a radius of10ft. Can its volume be10 ft ^3? why or why not?

 

The volume of a cylinder is base area times height.

 

\(V=\pi r^2h=\pi \times (10ft)^2\times 40ft=12566.371 ft^3\)

 

laugh  !

asinus Jan 25, 2017

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