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If my volume is 42.39 and my diamater is 3 what is the nswer

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he basic equation for volume is length x width x height. When you have a cylindrical container I believe you have to take the area of the base x the height.

Example - area(A) of the base equals Pi x (radius x radius) or half the diameter times itself then multiply that by Pi(3.14)
Equation - A = Pi(r*r)

Take the area and multiply it by the height of the fluid in the container.

Equation - A*height = volume of a cylinder.

If the cylinder is 3 inches across(diameter) and the fluid reaches 6 inches in height then my volume would be.......42.39 cu. in.

A = 3.14(1.5*1.5) = 7.065 sq. in.
7.065*6 = 42.39 cu. in.

I hope this helps you. :)

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