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Using 3.14 for p, find the volume, correct to two decimal places, of a cylinder which is 4 ft in radius and 10 ft high.
15 years ago

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Answered by Anonymous
Use the formula for a cylinder Volume = pi* radius^2 * height. I'm also not going to do your homework for you, however.
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