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cylinder 1 radius of 4 height of 6
cylinder 2 radius of 6 and height of 4
use 3.14 for pi

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
To find the volume of each cylinder, we can use the formula for the volume of a cylinder, which is:

\[
V = \pi r^2 h
\]

where \(V\) is the volume, \(r\) is the radius, and \(h\) is the height. We will calculate the volumes for both cylinders using \(3.14\) for \(\pi\).

### Cylinder 1
- Radius (\(r\)) = 4
- Height (\(h\)) = 6

\[
V_1 = \pi r^2 h = 3.14 \times (4^2) \times 6
\]
\[
V_1 = 3.14 \times 16 \times 6
\]
\[
V_1 = 3.14 \times 96
\]
\[
V_1 = 301.44
\]

### Cylinder 2
- Radius (\(r\)) = 6
- Height (\(h\)) = 4

\[
V_2 = \pi r^2 h = 3.14 \times (6^2) \times 4
\]
\[
V_2 = 3.14 \times 36 \times 4
\]
\[
V_2 = 3.14 \times 144
\]
\[
V_2 = 452.16
\]

### Summary of Volumes
- **Volume of Cylinder 1**: \(301.44\) cubic units
- **Volume of Cylinder 2**: \(452.16\) cubic units

If you have any further questions or need additional calculations, feel free to ask!

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