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Explain how you can find the radius of a cylinder with a height of 10 in. and a volume of 385 in.3.
385 in cubed(Use π =3.14.)
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Answered by Tammy
the bot is WRONG AGAIN!!!


π r^2 h = volume
π r^2 (10) = 385
r^2 =12.25
r = 3.5 inches
2 years ago
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Explain how you can find the radius of a cylinder with a height of 10 in. and a volume of 385 in.3.
385 in cubed(Use π =3.14.)

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