Using π = 3.14, find the volume of a cylinder with radius 10 mm and height 58 mm.
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Volume of a cylinder = πr²h. Substitute r=10 and h=58: volume = 3.14 × 10 × 10 × 58 = 18212 cubic mm. Think of a cylinder as many equal circular layers stacked up. So we find the circular base area πr² and multiply by the height. The answer is in cubic units, so the correct choice is 18212 mm³.
