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What is the volume in cubic m to the nearest tenths place?

What is the volume in cubic m to the nearest tenths place?-example-1

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Answer: 25.12

Explanation:

The formula:
V= \pi r^(2) h

Volume = 3.14* (2^2) * 2

3.14 * 4* 2

3.14*8

= 25.12

User Iamruskie
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Answer:

Volume of cylinder is 25.1 cm³

Explanation:

The volume of a cylinder is the amount of space it occupies.

It is calculated by the formula:


\boxed{\sf Volume = \pi r^2h}

where:

  • π is the mathematical constant pi, approximately equal to 3.142
  • r is the radius of the cylinder
  • h is the height of the cylinder

In this Case:

  • diameter = 4cm

Since radius(r) is half of the diameter.

So,


  • \sf radius(r) =(1)/(2)*4 = 2 cm
  • height(h) = 2 cm

Substituting value of r and h in above formula we get,


\sf \textsf{Volume of cylinder }= \pi *2^2*2


\sf \textsf{Volume of cylinder }=8 \pi


\sf \textsf{Volume of cylinder }=8*3.142


\sf \textsf{Volume of cylinder }=25.136

In nearest 10th


\sf \textsf{Volume of cylinder }= 25.1 cm^3

Therefore, Volume of cylinder is 25.1 cm³

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