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The function V(r)=10πr2 represents the volume of a cylinder that is 10 inches high with a radius of r. Which is the correct int...
The function V(r)=10πr2
represents the volume of a cylinder that is 10 inches high with a radius of r. Which is the correct interpretation for the function notation V(3)=90π
?(1 point)
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The volume of the cylinder is 90π
when the radius is 3.
The volume of the cylinder is 90 pi when the radius is 3.
The volume of the cylinder is 3 when the radius is 90π
.
The volume of the cylinder is 3 when the radius is 90 pi .
A radius of 3 gives the value 90.
A radius of 3 gives the value 90.
A cylinder of 90π
is produced from a radius of 3.
represents the volume of a cylinder that is 10 inches high with a radius of r. Which is the correct interpretation for the function notation V(3)=90π
?(1 point)
Responses
The volume of the cylinder is 90π
when the radius is 3.
The volume of the cylinder is 90 pi when the radius is 3.
The volume of the cylinder is 3 when the radius is 90π
.
The volume of the cylinder is 3 when the radius is 90 pi .
A radius of 3 gives the value 90.
A radius of 3 gives the value 90.
A cylinder of 90π
is produced from a radius of 3.
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The correct interpretation for the function notation \( V(3) = 90\pi \) is:
**The volume of the cylinder is \( 90\pi \) when the radius is 3.**
**The volume of the cylinder is \( 90\pi \) when the radius is 3.**
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