Question 6 FInd the volume of the cylinder In terms 0f T- 3 m 3.8 m Not drawn to scale 0 57.76, m3 0 438. '98, m? 0 115.52, m? 60.83 m?
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We can do this by dividing the diameter (which is not given) by 2. Since the problem does not provide the diameter, we cannot find the exact value of the radius. However, the problem states that the volume of the cylinder is in terms of T, which means that the Show more…
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