This question can't be answered without more information. If we assume that it is a right circular cylinder (the base is a circle and the shape is perpendicular to the base), you still can't determine if the cylinder is short and fat, tall and narrow, or somewhere in between. The formula for the volume of a right circular cylinder (the most regular cylinder) is V = pi × r2 × h. You can solve for h by dividing both sides by (pi × r2) to get h = V / (pi × r2). This will tell you the height in terms of the radius, but as far as you've described it, the radius is unknown.
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asked 03/21/19The volume of this cylinder is 2,461.76 cubic yards. What is the height?
The volume of this cylinder is 2,461.76 cubic yards. What is the height?
Use 𝜋 ≈ 3.14 and round your answer to the nearest hundredth.
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