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A cylinder with a height of 8 inches and a radius of 4 inches what is the volume?


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Answer:

Formula for volume of cylinder;

V = π[tex]r^{2}[/tex]h

Where 'π' is pi(22/7 or 3.14), 'r' is the radius which is being squared, and 'h' represents the height.

Plug in your values given that;

8 in. = height

4 in. = radius

V = π[tex]r^{2}[/tex]h

V = 3.14(4^2) x 8

V = 3.14(16) x 8

V = 50.24 x 8

V = 401.92 cubic inches or [tex]401.92^{3}[/tex] inches is the volume.