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Can someone pls help me. I am giving a lot of points!
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It's 5ft like the other person said. No need to give the formula cuase they did

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5ft

Step-by-step explanation:

Here,

Volume(V)=50π ft³

Height(h)=6 ft

Radius(r)=?

As we have,

[tex]\hookrightarrow Volume=\pi r^{2} \frac{h}{3} \\\\\hookrightarrow 50\pi ft^{2} =\pi \times r^{2} \times\frac{6ft}{3}\\\\\hookrightarrow \frac{50\pi ft^{2} }{\pi } =r^{2} \times 2ft\\\\\hookrightarrow \frac{50ft^{2} }{2} =r^{2} \\\\\hookrightarrow 25ft^{2} =r^{2} \\\\\hookrightarrow r=\sqrt{25ft^{2} } \\\\\hookrightarrow r=5ft[/tex]
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