The function V(r)=10πr^2 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 3 when the radius is 90π.
The volume of the cylinder is 3 when the radius is 90 pi .

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.

A cylinder of 90π is produced from a radius of 3.
A cylinder of 90 pi is produced from a radius of 3.

A radius of 3 gives the value 90.
A radius of 3 gives the value 90.
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The correct interpretation for the function notation \( V(3) = 90\pi \) is:

The volume of the cylinder is 90π when the radius is 3.

This means that when the radius \( r \) is 3 inches, the volume \( V \) of the cylinder is \( 90\pi \) cubic inches.