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Find the volume of this cylinder. Use 3 for T.
5 cm
V = πr²h
V ≈ [?]cm³
9 cm
Enter P

|| Find the volume of this cylinder. Use 3 for T. 5 cm V = πr²h V ≈ [?]cm³ 9 cm Enter-example-1
User Jonas Libbrecht
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\sf{\qquad\qquad\huge\underline{{\sf Answer}}}

Here we go ~

  • take value of pi = 3

  • r = radius = 5 cm

  • h = height = 9 cm

Let's calculate volume of Cylinder ~


\qquad \sf  \dashrightarrow \:v = \pi {r}^(2) h


\qquad \sf  \dashrightarrow \:v = 3 * {5}^(2) * 9


\qquad \sf  \dashrightarrow \:v = 3*25 * 9


\qquad \sf  \dashrightarrow \:v = 75 * 9


\qquad \sf  \dashrightarrow \:v =67 5 \: \: cm {}^(3)

That's all, ask me if you have any queries ~

User DanielEdrisian
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Given:

  • r= 5 cm
  • h= 9 cm

Note that:

  • r: radius
  • h: height

To find:

  • The volume of the given cylinder by using π as 3

Solution:

  • A cylinder is a three dimensional shape with two circular bases at the end with equal circular cross section.


\large\boxed{\bold{V= \pi{r}^(2)h}}


\large\boxed{\bold{\red\pi\red=\red3}}

In this question all the values are given so we'll simply have to substitute and solve.

Let's solve!

We are asked to use 3 as π.

So we'll have to multiply 3, 5 squared and 9.

We'll have to give our answer in cubic centimeter.

Let's substitute the values according to the formula.


V= 3*{5}^(2)*9


\large\boxed{\bold{V= 675 \: {cm}^(3)}}

The answer is a whole number so we won't have to round off.

Therefore, the volume of the given cylinder is 675 cubic centimeters.

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