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What’s the volume of one cylinder?

What’s the volume of one cylinder?-example-1
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Answer:

the formula is : V=πr2h

the volume of the first cylinder is 402.12cm³ and the second is 201.06cm³ (these answers are rounded to two decimal places)

Explanation:

Volume is pi times the radius squared (which is 4 in both these cylinders) times the height of the cylinder which is 8 in the first cynlinder and 4 in the second.

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User Jlaceda
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Answer:

For the first one its: Volume = 402.12in³

For the second one its: Volume = 201.0619 in³

Explanation:

For the first one work:

Volume = 3.1416 x 42 x 8

= 3.1416 x 16 x 8

For the second one work:

Volume = 3.1416 x 42 x 4

= 3.1416 x 16 x 4

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