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20 September, 02:21

If you know that the exact volume of a cylinder is 500 π cm3, how can you find the approximate volume, without knowing the height or radius of the cylinder? Answer in a full sentence, and then calculate the approximate volume.

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  1. 20 September, 02:47
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    Question is very vague, I'll give it a try.

    If we know the exact volume, to be V=500 π, this means that an approximate value pi is intended.

    The following are approximate values of pi

    π = 3, V=1500 cm^3 (1 significant figure)

    π = 3.1, V=1550 cm^3 (2 significant figures)

    π = 3.14, V=1570 cm^3 (3 significant figures)

    π = 3.14, V=1570 cm^3 (3 significant figures)

    π = 22/7, V=1571 cm^3 (3 significant figures)

    π = 355/113, V=1570.796 cm^3 (7 significant figures)

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