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16 May, 08:43

What is the exact volume of a cylinder that has a height of 4.9 yd and a radius of 2.2 yd?

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  1. 16 May, 08:55
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    The volume of a cylinder is equal to the multiplication of the area of its circular base, times its height. The area of the base is equal to pi*radius^2, so we have:

    v = h*pi*r^2

    h is height, r is radius, lets put the data into the equation:

    v = h*pi*r^2

    v = 4.9*3.14*2.2^2

    v = 74.47 yd^3
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