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What is the volume, in cubic centimeters, of a cylinder that has a height of 15 cm and a diameter of 12 cm? (Round to the nearest hundredth)

User Enkum
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Radius = 12 ÷ 2 = 6cm

Volume = πr²h
Volume = π(6)²(15)
Volume = 1696.46 cm³ (nearest hundredth)

Answer: Volume = 1696.46 cm³
User Mark Steudel
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Hey there :)

We know the volume formula of a cylinder:
Volume =
\pi (radius)^2(height)

We are given:
The height = 15 cm
The diameter = 12 cm
A radius is half the diameter =
(12)/(2) = 6 cm

Apply the formula!
V =
\pi (6)^2(15)
= 540
\pi
= 1696.46 cm³ ( to the nearest hundredth )
User MadMike
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