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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Fan and medal The radius, r, of a cylinder with a volume of 113.04y cubic units is found by the equation below. r=(113.04y/3.14y)1/2 Which statement best describes 113.04y? The volume of the cylinder is 36 times the radius. The volume of the cylinder is 36 times the height. The volume of the cylinder is 113.04 times the height. The volume of the cylinder is 113.04 times the radius.

OpenStudy (perl):

volume of a cylinder is `V=Pi * r^2 * h`

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oops. what @perl says. \[V=\pi r ^{2}h\] Plug in the value of r your given and see which statement holds.

OpenStudy (perl):

its a bit strange that y appended at 113.04y

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yeah, I'm not sure where that's coming from.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

But I'll assume it appears correctly on @DuhhBoss 's screen. So I'll ignore it.

OpenStudy (perl):

maybe y represents the height

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