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ItzMikeSS

Answer: [tex]16.75in^3[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]V=\pi r^2\frac{h}{3}[/tex]

[tex]V=(3.14)(2in)^2(\frac{4in}{3})[/tex]

[tex]V=(3.14)(4in^2)(\frac{4in}{3})[/tex]

[tex]V=16.75in^3[/tex]

The volume would be approximately 16.76. This is because when you use the formula 1/3(pi)(radius)^2(height) and plug in the radius and height you should get the volume to equal 16.76.

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