Final answer:
The volume of a cylinder is found by the formula V = πr²h, where the base area is πr² and h is the height. However, without the base area or radius provided, we cannot compute the volume. Once the base area is known, we can multiply it by the height (14 cm) to get the volume.
Step-by-step explanation:
The volume of a cylinder can be calculated by multiplying the area of its base (A) with its height (h). The formula is V = πr²h, where r is the radius of the cylinder's base, and h is the height of the cylinder. So, if the radius of the cylinder is not given directly, but its base area is, you can calculate the volume by simply multiplying the base area by the height, as the base area of a cylinder is A = πr².
However, since the base area is not provided in the question, we cannot calculate the volume without this information. If the student provides the area, then we could use the formula V = A × h to find the volume, where A is the base area and h is 14 cm, which is the height given in the question.