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Some candles are in the shape of a right circular cylinder. For one such candle, the radius is 6.1 cm and the height is 13.8 cm. Find the volume of the candle.
2 years ago

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Volume = πr2h

Volume = π(6.1 cm)2(13.8 cm)

Volume = 2,845.9 cm3
2 years ago
destiny
Yes
2 years ago
Tammy
The bot had the right equation, but couldn't do the basic arithmetic

V = π (6.1)^2 (13.8)
= 1613.2 cm^3
2 years ago

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