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If a cylinder has a radius of 7 cm and height of 10 cm, what is its volume?

A. 154π cm³
B. 440π cm³
C. 490π cm³
D. 560π cm³

Explanation:

Volume = πr²h. Substituting r=7 and h=10 gives 490π cm³. Other options are incorrect calculations.

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