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                A cylinder has a radius of 5 in. If the volume of the cylinder is 250Ĉ in.3, what is the height of the cylinder? [Hint: The volume of a cylinder is given by V = Ĉr2h.] I think I wrote it wrong the first time. 
The volume of a cylinder is pi r^2 h.
Your computer seems to be typing different symbols (Ĉ) for pi. If you meant to state that the volume of the cylinder is
250 pi in^3, then the height is
h = V /(pi r^2) = 250 pi/25 pi = 10 inches
            
        The volume of a cylinder is pi r^2 h.
Your computer seems to be typing different symbols (Ĉ) for pi. If you meant to state that the volume of the cylinder is
250 pi in^3, then the height is
h = V /(pi r^2) = 250 pi/25 pi = 10 inches
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