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  • 12-02-2019
  • Mathematics
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Question 1. The following net, when assembled, is a cylinder.
Question 2. Find the volume of the figure below.
Question 3. Find the height of the figure below if the volume is 135.33 cm3.

Question 1 The following net when assembled is a cylinder Question 2 Find the volume of the figure below Question 3 Find the height of the figure below if the v class=
Question 1 The following net when assembled is a cylinder Question 2 Find the volume of the figure below Question 3 Find the height of the figure below if the v class=
Question 1 The following net when assembled is a cylinder Question 2 Find the volume of the figure below Question 3 Find the height of the figure below if the v class=

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5naka
5naka 5naka
  • 12-02-2019
q1. true

q2. V = π•r²•h

= 3.14•5²•8

= 628
q3. h=V/(π•r²)
= 7.8
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