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Question
Volume of a cylinder with radius h and height r is ______.
Solution
Volume of a cylinder with radius h and height r is πh2r.
Explanation:
Given, radius of cylinder = h and height of cylinder = r.
Now, volume of a cylinder
= π × (Radius)2 × Height
= π × h2 × r
= πh2r
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