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16 July, 20:03

Find the volume of the cylinder in terms of Pi.

h = 6 and r = 3

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  1. 16 July, 21:45
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    The volume of the cylinder that has 6 as its height and 3 as its radius would be 54π or 169.71 square unit. This is solve using the formula of volume of cylinder which is equal to π times squared of radius times the height. Substituting the value, it would equal to π (3²) (6) or 54π.
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