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What is the volume of the cylinder not the nearest hundredths

What is the volume of the cylinder not the nearest hundredths-example-1
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Answer:

The volume of the cylinder is 402.18 cm³

Explanations:

The volume of a cylinder is given by the formula:


V\text{ =}\pi r^2h

where V represents the volume of the cylinder

h represents the height of the cylinder

r represents the radius of the cylinder

π = 3.142

From the diagram shown:

Height = 8 cm

Diameter = 8 cm

Radius, r = diameter / 2

r = 8/2

r = 4 cm

Substituting the values of π, r, and h into the formula given above:


\begin{gathered} V\text{ = 3.14}2\text{ }*4^2*8 \\ V\text{ = 3.142 }*16*8 \\ V\text{ = }402.18 \end{gathered}

The volume of the cylinder is 402.18 cm³

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