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The inner radius of a pipe is 2 cm and length is 7 m. Find the volume of water it can hold.
A8800 cm^3
B880 cm^3
C4400 cm^3
D17600 cm^3
✓ Correct Answer: A — 8800 cm^3
r = 2 cm, h = 700 cm. V = πr^2h = (22/7)*2*2*700 = 8800 cm^3.
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