A cylinder. The distance between the center of one of the circular bases and its circumference is 11 inches. The vertical distance between the centers of the two circular bases is 10 inches.
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What is the approximate volume of the cylinder?

Use 3.14 as your approximation for π.

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Answer: Approximately 3799 or 3800 cubic inches

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the volume of a cylinder I imagine I'm first finding the area of one of the circular "bases" (top or bottom) using the formula: Area = pi x radius squared. Once you have the area of a base, imagine you "stack" as many of them on top of each other until you get to the given height (here, it's 10 in. tall).

So . . . pi (3.14) x 11 (radius)^2 (3.14 x 11 squared) = 3.14 x 121 = 379.94 x 10 in. tall = 3799.4 cubic inches (in^3)