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Geometry?!?!?!?!?!?!?

A piece of aluminum occupies a volume of 14.0 milliliters and weighs 32.6 gramsWhat is its density of the aluminum rounded to the nearest hundredth? Only enter numerical values, which can include a decimal point.2Find the volume of a cylinder with a height of 2 meters and a diameter that is 5 times the measure of the heightUse 3.14 for pi and round your answer to the nearest hundredtha157 m3b339.12 m3c678.24 m3d1570 m3

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(1) 1 ml is exactly the same as 1 cm^3 so the volume of the metal 14 cm^3, and its weight is 32.6 g so the density(d mass/volume) 32.6/14 g/cm^3 2.32857so to the nearest hundredth it is 2.33 g/cm^3 (2) V pir^2h and since d 10m, r 5 m so V 3.14252 m^3 3.14 8 50 157 m^3 (Answer (a) )

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