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The volume of a cylinder is V = (pi)R2H. 'R' is the radius of the end, 'H' is the height.

R = 1/2 the diameter = 1.5

H = 6

V = (pi) x (1.5)2 x (6) = (3.14159) x (2.25) x (6) = 42.41 cubic inches (rounded)

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