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[tex]V = \pi r^2 h[/tex]

[tex]r = \frac 1 2 (13 \textrm{ cm}) [/tex]

[tex]h = 11 \textrm{ cm}[/tex]

[tex]V = 3.14 (13/2)^2 (11) = 1459.315 [/tex]

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By definition, the volume of a cylinder is given by:

[tex] V = \pi * r ^ 2 * h
[/tex]

Where,

r: cylinder radius.

h: cylinder height

Substituting values in the given equation we have:

[tex] V = 3.14 * (\frac{13}{2}) ^ 2 * 11

V = 1459,315
[/tex]

Rounding to the nearest tenth we have:

[tex] V = 1459.3 cm ^ 3
[/tex]

Answer:

The volume of the cylinder is:

[tex] V = 1459.3 cm ^ 3
[/tex]

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