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23 July, 10:51

at is the volume, in cubic meters, of a cylinder with a height of 4 meters and a base radius of 7 meters, to the nearest tenths place?

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  1. 23 July, 10:58
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    V = volume of cylinder, r = radius, h = height

    In this case, r = 7 and h = 4.

    V = pi*r^2*h

    V = pi*7^2*4

    V = pi*49*4

    V = pi*196

    V = 196pi <<- - exact volume in terms of pi

    V = 196*3.14159

    V = 615.75 <<-- - approximate volume

    V = 615.8 <<-- - rounding to 1 decimal place

    Final Answer: 615.8 cubic meters
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