SOLUTION: The dimensions of four different cylinders are given below. Which cylinder has the greatest volume? Cylinder 1:radius equals 4 feet, height equals 3 feet Cylinder 2:radius equals

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Question 323409: The dimensions of four different cylinders are given below. Which cylinder has the greatest volume?
Cylinder 1:radius equals 4 feet, height equals 3 feet
Cylinder 2:radius equals 2 feet, height equals 5 feet
Cylinder 3:radius equals 3 feet, height equals 4 feet
Cylinder 4:radius equals 5 feet, height equals 1 feet
Cylinder 1
Cylinder 2
Cylinder 3
Cylinder 4

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Cylinder 1 has the greatest volume.

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