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Consider a metal cylinder that has a diameter of 1.1 cm, and a height of 2.9 cm 1. calculate the volume of the metal cylinder, in units of cm3. keep the correct number of significant units. show your work. 2. convert your volume of the metal cylinder in units of cm3 to units of m3. keep the correct number of significant units. show your work. 3. suppose that the metal cylinder were placed into a graduated cylinder filled with water, with markings of 1 ml, in order to find its volume by the amount of water it displaced, read to the nearest +1 ml. (note that 1 ml 1 cm3) would this be less precise, more precise, or have approximately the same precision as calculating the volume from the given diameter and height measurements? 1 explain your reasoning

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