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1 December, 11:10

the volume of a cylinder is 54 Pi centimeters to the third if the radius is 3 cm what is the height of the cylinder

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  1. 1 December, 13:15
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    The height of the cylinder is 6 cm.

    If the volume of the cylinder is 54π cm³, and we know the radius, we can use the formula for the volume of a cylinder to figure out the length of the height.

    V = πr²h

    Substitute

    54π = 9h π

    Divide each side by π

    54 = 9h

    Get h by itself

    h = 6, which means that the height of the cylinder is 6 cm.
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