SOLUTION: What is the volume of a cylinder (using the formula V=(3.14r squared)h) if r is 6, and h is 2?
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Question 21146: What is the volume of a cylinder (using the formula V=(3.14r squared)h) if r is 6, and h is 2?
Answer by quentin252(19) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
well... the formula is above
V=3.14h
V=3.14**2
V=3.14*36*2=226.08
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