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The volume of a cylinder, V(h), is given by the area of the base times the height, h. The base of the cylinder shown below has a diameter of 5 inches.

Part A: Write the function, V(h), that represents the volume of the cylinder

Part B: find V(3) and tell what it represents

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Answer:

Part a)
V(h)=6.25\pi h\ in^3

Part b)
V(3)=18.75\pi\ in^3 (see the explanation)

Explanation:

we know that

The volume of a cylinder is equal to


V=Bh

where

B is the area of the base of cylinder

h is the height of the cylinder

we have that


B=\pi r^(2)

Part a) Write the function, V(h), that represents the volume of the cylinder

we have


r=5/2=2.5\ in ----> the radius is half the diameter

substitute


B=\pi (2.5)^(2)


B=6.25\pi\ in^2

The volume is


V(h)=6.25\pi h\ in^3

Part b) Find V(3) and tell what it represents

V(3) represent the volume of the cylinder with a height of 3 inches

so

For h=3 in

substitute


V(3)=6.25\pi(3)\ in^3


V(3)=18.75\pi\ in^3

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