Find the volume of a cylinder with radius 4 m and height 3 m.
a. 36π m^3 b. 48π m^3 c. 12π m^3 d. 7π m^3
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Volume of a cylinder is given by \(\huge\sf \pi r^2h\)
Can you calculate it now ?
r=radius, h= height. Substitute the values given in the formula and find the volume.
would it be B?
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