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A cylinder has a base diameter of 10cm and a height of 14cm. What is its volume in cubic cm, to the nearest tenths place?



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Volume of any cylinder = π times (radius)² times (height or length)

Radius of your cylinder = 1/2 of the diameter =5 cm

Volume = π (5 cm)² (14 cm) = 350 π cm³ = 1,099.56 cm³ (rounded)
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[tex]diameter : \ d = 10cm \\height : \ h=14 \ cm \\ \\r=\frac{d}{2}=\frac{10}{2}=5 cm \\ \\volume \ of \ a \ cylinder \ is \ equal \\ \\V= \pi r^2h \\ \\V= \pi\cdot 5^2 \cdot 14 =3.14\cdot 25 \cdot 14 = 1099.0 \ cm^3 \\ \\ Answer : \ its \ volume \ is \ 1099 \  cubic \ cm [/tex]

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