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What is the volume of a cylinder with a radius of 3 feet and a height of 4 feet?
Use 3.14 for pi.

What is the volume of a cylinder with a radius of 33 feet and a height of 44 feet?\newlineUse 33.1414 for pi.

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Q. What is the volume of a cylinder with a radius of 33 feet and a height of 44 feet?\newlineUse 33.1414 for pi.
  1. Identify formula for volume: Identify the formula for the volume of a cylinder.\newlineThe formula for the volume of a cylinder is V=πr2hV = \pi r^2 h, where VV is the volume, rr is the radius, and hh is the height.
  2. Plug given values: Plug the given values into the formula.\newlineWe are given the radius r=3r = 3 feet and the height h=4h = 4 feet. Using 3.143.14 for π\pi, we substitute these values into the formula to get V=3.14×(3 feet)2×4 feetV = 3.14 \times (3 \text{ feet})^2 \times 4 \text{ feet}.
  3. Calculate radius squared: Calculate the radius squared.\newline(3 feet)2=9 feet2(3 \text{ feet})^2 = 9 \text{ feet}^2.
  4. Multiply to find volume: Multiply π\pi, the radius squared, and the height to find the volume.\newlineV=3.14×9 feet2×4 feet=3.14×36 feet3=113.04 feet3V = 3.14 \times 9 \text{ feet}^2 \times 4 \text{ feet} = 3.14 \times 36 \text{ feet}^3 = 113.04 \text{ feet}^3.

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