The volume of a cylinder is expressed by the formula V = 3.14 × r²h, where V stands for volume, r is the radius, and h is the height of the cylinder. Suppose the volume of a cylinder is known to be 141.3 m³ and its height is 5 m. Find the radius.
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Plug in the given values into the formula: V = 3.14 × r²h = 141.3 m³ and h = 5 m. Show more…
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