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A cylinder has a height of 16 yards and a radius of 17 yards. What is its volume? Use an
3.14 and round your answer to the nearest hundredth.
cubic yards

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Answer: 14526.72 yards

Step-by-step explanation:

The reason is because the equation is pie(3.14) times r(radius) to the exponent of 2 so 3.14 what you do is 17 times 17 which equals 289.  The 289 times 3.14 equals 907.46.  Now multiply 907.46 times 16 which then equals 14526.72 yards.  If you want to round it to the nearest hundredth it would stay the same because there is no number next to the hundredth place.