SOLUTION: What is the volume of a right circular cylinder whose height is 10 cm and the radius of whose base is 3 cm? Let pi = 3.14. How do I set this up in an equation?
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Question 233478: What is the volume of a right circular cylinder whose height is 10 cm and the radius of whose base is 3 cm? Let pi = 3.14. How do I set this up in an equation?
Answer by rfer(16322) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
V=Pi*r^2*h
V=3.14*3^2*10
V=282.6 cu cm
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