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A cylindrical container has a diameter of 12 inches and a height of 15 inches, as illustrated in the accompaying diagram. What is the volume of this container to the nearest tenth of a cubic inch?
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vol. = pi(r^2)h
= pi(36)(15)
= 540pi or 1696 to the nearest unit
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