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Find the volume of a closed cylinder with thickness 1.2cm and diameter 17.1cm take pie=3.14
12 years ago

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Answered by MathMate
Assuming "thickness" means height in the usual sense of a cylinder, then
volume = πr²h
=π(17.1/2)²1.2
=275 cm³ approximately. (π=3.14)
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