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Kitty [74]
3 years ago
15

Find the height, please! need asap

Mathematics
1 answer:
sp2606 [1]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Height = 8 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

Volume of cylinder = π×r²×h

288π = π × 36 × h

(Divide both sides by π)

288 = 36 × h

(Divide 288 by 36)

8 = h

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You could just do trial and error or like an equation but to make it simple, use trial and error since it is only small number.
If x was 5 and y was -4, just replace them into the equations...
4x+y=16. if x=5 and y=-4, then the equation would be 4*5 +(-4)=16 then it would be 20-4=16. 16=16. There first equation solved. Now lets do the next one. 2x+3y=-2. If x=5 and y=-4, then the equation would 2*5+3*(-4)=-2. Simplify and you get 10+(-12)= -2. 10-12=-2. -2=-2
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