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23 August, 05:30

In the cylinder below, the radius, r, is 6 m, and the volume is 252m3. What is the altitude of the cylinder?

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  1. 23 August, 09:15
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    There is no 'cylinder below'. But I think you've told us enough about it

    so that we can answer your question.

    The volume of a cylinder that's standing up is

    V = (pi) x (radius) ² x (altitude).

    Fill in the numbers we know: 252 m³ = (pi) x (6 m) ² x (altitude)

    Divide each side by (pi x 36 m²) : (252 m³) / (pi x 36 m²) = altitude

    7 / pi m = altitude

    2.228 m = altitude (rounded)
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