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Find the height of a cylinder if its volume is 308 cm^3 and radius is 7 cm.
A2 cm
B4 cm
C6 cm
D8 cm
✓ Correct Answer: A — 2 cm
V = πr^2h → 308 = (22/7)*7*7*h → 308 = 154h → h = 2 cm.
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