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Step-by-step explanation:
Ok. Since you're doing volume, you've given me the height which is 11 and what I'm assuming to be the radius which is 14. the formula for a volume of a cylinder is v=pi(r^2)(h) so we plug it in (if the radius is 14)
V=π(14^2)(11)
V=π(196)(11)
V≈6773.27
By the way, this is what i was talking about with the line segment. Look at r (the radius). Usually when they show a diagram for a cylinder they include the radius, either at the top or the bottom as a line segment that goes through the circle at about halfway
