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Volume of a cylinder = (pi) x (its radius)2 x (its length) .Radius of this one = 8 inches1,728 cubic inches=1 cubic footVolume of this cylinder = (pi) x (8)2 x (22) = 4,423.36 cubic inches = 2.56 cubic feet (rounded)
OK, The circumference of a circle is 2 times pi (3.14) times the radius. SO the radius is = to circumference (5cm) divided by 2 times pi. 5 divided by 6.28 = .796 time 2 gives us a diameter of = 1.59 centimeters. We could also use Pi = cicumference/diameter therefore 3.14=5/x Multiply both side by x and 3.14 x = 5 Divide both sides by 3.14 and you get x= 5 divided by 3.14 which equals 1.59 cm
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