Three cylinders have a volume of 2826 cm. Cylinder A has a height of 900 cm. Cylinder B has a height of 225 cm. Cylinder C has a heigh

Three cylinders have a volume of 2826 cm. Cylinder A has a height of 900 cm. Cylinder B
has a height of 225 cm. Cylinder C has a height of 100 cm. Find the radius of each cylinder.
Use 3.14 as an approximation for T.

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  1. Answer:

    the radius of each cylinder is 1 cm, 2 cm and 3 cm respectively

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The computation of the radius of each cylinder is shown below:

    As we know that

    The Volume of the cylinder = πr^2h

    The radius would be

    [tex]=\sqrt{ \frac{V}{\pi h} }[/tex]

    For cylinder A

    [tex]=\sqrt{\frac{2826}{3.14\times 900} }[/tex]

    = 1 cm

    For cylinder B

    [tex]=\sqrt{\frac{2826}{3.14\times 225} }[/tex]

    = 2 cm

    For cylinder C

    [tex]=\sqrt{\frac{2826}{3.14\times 100} }[/tex]

    = 3 cm

    Hence, the radius of each cylinder is 1 cm, 2 cm and 3 cm respectively

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