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14 August, 18:52

What is the exact volume of a cylinder that has a height of 1.8 ft and a radius of 6.1 ft?

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  1. 14 August, 19:06
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    The volume of any cylinder is

    Volume = (pi) x (radius of a round end) ² x (height)

    = (pi) x (6.1-ft) ² x (1.8-ft)

    = (pi) x (37.21 square feet) x (1.8-ft)

    = 66.978 π cubic feet

    Since π (pi) can't be written exactly, no number it appears in

    can be written exactly either. The only way to indicate the

    exact value of such a number is to leave the symbol 'π' in it.
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