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2 November, 07:06

The volume of a cylinder, found using 3.14 to approximate pi, is 50,240 cm3, and the radius is 40 cm.

What is the height of the cylinder?

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  1. 2 November, 09:05
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    Volume of cylinder=height times (area of base)

    area of base=circle=pi times radius^2

    so volume=height times pi times radus^2

    if pi=3.14 and volume=50240 and radius=40, solve for height

    subsitute

    50240=height times 3.14 times 40^2

    50240=height times 3.14 times 1600

    50240=height times 5024

    divide both sides by 5024

    10=height

    the height = 10 cm
  2. 2 November, 09:40
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    V = pi * r^2 * h

    Plug in what we know:

    50240 = 3.14 * 40^2 * h

    Simplify the exponent:

    50240 = 3.14 * 1600 * h

    Multiply:

    50240 = 5024h

    Divide 5024 to both sides:

    h = 10

    So the height is 10.
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