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What is the volume of the following cylinder?

150.72 in. 3
301.44 in. 3
75.36 in. 3
602.88 in. 3

What is the volume of the following cylinder? 150.72 in. 3 301.44 in. 3 75.36 in. 3 602.88 in-example-1
User Daggett
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Answer:

150.72 in³

Explanation:

We know that

Radius = Diameter/2

Radius = 8/2

Radius = 4 in

Now,

Volume of cylinder = πr²h

=> 3.14 × (4)² × 3

=> 3.14 × 16 × 3

=> 150.72 in³

User Grwlf
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Answer:

The correct answer is option 150.72 in³.

Explanation:

Given :

  • ✧ Diameter of cylinder = 8 in.
  • ✧ Height of cylinder = 3 in.

To Find :

  • ✧ Volume of cylinder

Using Formula :


\star{\small{\underline{\boxed{\sf{\pink{R = (D)/(2)}}}}}}


\star{\small{\underline{\boxed{\sf{\pink{V = \pi{r}^(2)h}}}}}}

  • »» r = Radius
  • »» D = Diameter
  • »» V = Volume
  • »» h = height

Solution :

Firstly, finding the radius of cylinder by substituting the values in the formula :


\dashrightarrow{\small{\sf{Radius_((Cylinder)) = (D)/(2)}}}


\dashrightarrow{\small{\sf{Radius_((Cylinder)) = (8)/(2)}}}


\dashrightarrow{\small{\sf{Radius_((Cylinder)) = \cancel{(8)/(2)}}}}


\dashrightarrow{\small{\sf{Radius_((Cylinder)) = 4 \: in}}}


{\star{\underline{\boxed{\sf{\red{Radius_((Cylinder)) = 4 \: in}}}}}}

Hence, the radius of cylinder is 4 in.


\rule{300}{1.5}

Now, finding the volume of cylinder by substituting the values in the formula :


\dashrightarrow{\small{\sf{Volume_((Cylinder)) = \pi{r}^(2)h}}}


\dashrightarrow{\small{\sf{Volume_((Cylinder)) = 3.14 * {(4)}^(2) * 3}}}


\dashrightarrow{\small{\sf{Volume_((Cylinder)) = 3.14 * {(4 * 4)} * 3}}}


\dashrightarrow{\small{\sf{Volume_((Cylinder)) = 3.14 * {(16)} * 3}}}


\dashrightarrow{\small{\sf{Volume_((Cylinder)) = 3.14 * 16 * 3}}}


\dashrightarrow{\small{\sf{Volume_((Cylinder)) = (314)/(100) * 16 * 3}}}


\dashrightarrow{\small{\sf{Volume_((Cylinder)) = (314 * 16 * 3)/(100)}}}


\dashrightarrow{\small{\sf{Volume_((Cylinder)) = (314 * 48)/(100)}}}


\dashrightarrow{\small{\sf{Volume_((Cylinder)) = (15072)/(100)}}}


\dashrightarrow{\small{\sf{Volume_((Cylinder)) = Rs.150.72 \: {cm}^(3)}}}


\star{\small{\underline{\boxed{\sf{\red{Volume_((Cylinder)) = Rs.150.72 \: {cm}^(3)}}}}}}

Hence, the volume of cylinder is 150.72 in³.


\rule{300}{1.5}

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