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Can you please help me out with a question

Sagot :

Volume of a cylinder is given as;

[tex]V=\pi\cdot r^2h[/tex]

Where height h is 13ft, while the diameter d is 10ft

But radius = diameter/2

radius = 10ft/2

radius = 5ft

Then;

[tex]\begin{gathered} V=\frac{22}{7}\cdot5^2\cdot13 \\ V=\frac{22}{7}\cdot25\cdot13 \\ V=1021.43ft^3 \end{gathered}[/tex]