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What is the volume of a cylinder whose height is four times the radius of its base?

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Answered by manishvgoelp9adru
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Answer:

It would be 2 times of the first cylinder

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Answered by prasoonjha18
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Answer:

31.4r square units

Step-by-step explanation:

Let radius = r

height = 4r

Volume = 2*pi*r(r+h)

=2*3.14*r(r+4r)

=2*3.14*5r

=10r*3.14

=31.4 sq. units

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