514,934 views
30 votes
30 votes
Find the volume of each cylinders. Round your answers to the nearest tenth if necessary. Use 3.14 for pi

Find the volume of each cylinders. Round your answers to the nearest tenth if necessary-example-1
User Shivam Gaur
by
2.6k points

1 Answer

19 votes
19 votes

Solution

1)

The volume of a cylinder


\begin{gathered} Volume\text{ of a cylinder = }\pi r^2h \\ \pi\text{ = 3.14} \\ h\text{ = 8} \\ \text{r = 6} \end{gathered}

Next, substitute in the formula to find the volume of the cylinder.


\begin{gathered} Volume\text{ of a cylinder = 3.14 }*\text{ 6}^2\text{ }*\text{ 8} \\ =\text{ 3.14 }*\text{ 36 }*\text{ 8} \\ Volume\text{ of the cylinder }=\text{ 904.3 ft}^3 \end{gathered}

2)

The volume of a sphere


\begin{gathered} \text{The volume of a sphere = }(4)/(3)\pi r^3 \\ r\text{ = }(diameter)/(2) \\ diameter\text{ = 13cm} \\ \text{r = }(13)/(2)\text{ = 6.5 cm} \\ \text{The volume of a sphere=}(4)/(3)*3.14\text{ }*\text{ 6.5}^3 \\ \text{= 1293.5 cm}^3 \end{gathered}

3)

The volume of a cone.


\begin{gathered} \text{The volume of a cone = }(1)/(3)\pi r^2h \\ \pi\text{ = 3.14} \\ \text{r = 6cm} \\ \text{h = 15cm} \\ \text{Thevolumeofacone=}(1)/(3)*3.14\text{ }*6^2*\text{ 15} \\ \text{= 565.2 cm}^3 \end{gathered}

User Cosmoonot
by
3.1k points