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Llana [10]
2 years ago
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Can you do this because it is confusing to me

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erica [24]2 years ago
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A cylinder is a three-dimensional structure formed by two parallel circular bases connected by a curving surface. The volume of the cylinder is 1330.4644 cm³.

<h3>What is a cylinder?</h3>

A cylinder is a three-dimensional structure formed by two parallel circular bases connected by a curving surface. The circular bases' centers overlap each other to form a right cylinder.

Given the height of the cylinder is 14 cm, while the diameter of the cylinder is 11 cm. Therefore, the volume of the cylinder can be written as,

The volume of the cylinder = (π/4)×(D²) × H

                                               = (π/4)×(11)² × 14

                                               = 1330.5 cm³

Hence, the volume of the cylinder is 1330.5cm³.

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