The radius of the cylinder is 10 cm if the volume of a cylinder is 1600π cubic cm.
In geometry, it is defined as the three-dimensional shape having two circular shapes at a distance called the height of the cylinder.
We know the volume of the cylinder is given by:
[tex]\rm V = \pi r^2 h[/tex]
We have V = 1600π cubic cm
h = 16 cm
[tex]\rm 1600\pi = \pi r^2 (16)[/tex]
r = 10 cm
Thus, the radius of the cylinder is 10 cm if the volume of a cylinder is 1600π cubic cm.
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