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6 July, 13:58

What is volume of a cylinder with base area 64pi cm2 and a height equal to twice the radius? Give your answer in terms of pi.

a

1024 pi

b

4096 pi

c

256 pi

d

512 pi

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  1. 6 July, 16:25
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    a 1024

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To find the base area it is pi r^2, so work backwards 64pi = pir^2. Divide both sides by pi to cancel and you have 64=r^2, square root both sides and you get r=8. Using the radius to find the height you then multiply 8 by 2 so the height is 16. The formula to find Volume of a Cylinder is V = Bh, B=64 h=16.

    So it equals 1024
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