A cylinder has a base diameter of 20 meters and a height of 17 meters. What is its volume in cubic meters, to the nearest tenths place?

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Answer:

5338 [tex]m^{3}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The volume for a cylinder is solved by using this equation;

[tex]V= \pi \times r^2\times h[/tex]

Where we would use 3.14 in place of [tex]\pi[/tex].

10 would be the radius because the radius is half of your diameter which is 20.

So, Volume will be,

[tex]V=(3.14)\times (10)^{2} \times(17)\\V=3.14\times 100\times 17=5338 \quad {m^3}[/tex]  

So volume will be 5338 [tex]m^{3}[/tex].