486,789 views
24 votes
24 votes
Help help help math math math

Help help help math math math-example-1
User G Huxley
by
2.5k points

2 Answers

23 votes
23 votes

Answer:

The volume of cylinder is 48 cm³.

Step-by-step Step-by-step explanation :

Solution :

Here's the required formula to find the volume of cylinder :


\implies{\pmb{\sf{V_((Cylinder)) = \pi{r}^(2)h}}}

  • ➝ V = Volume
  • ➝ π = 3
  • ➝ r = radius
  • ➝ h = height

Substituting all the given values in the formula to find the volume of cylinder ;


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


\implies{\sf{Volume_((Cylinder)) = 3{(4)}^(2)1}}


\implies{\sf{Volume_((Cylinder)) = 3{(4 * 4)}1}}


\implies{\sf{Volume_((Cylinder)) = 3{(16)}1}}


\implies{\sf{Volume_((Cylinder)) = 3 * 16 * 1}}


\implies{\sf{Volume_((Cylinder)) = 3 * 16}}


\implies{\sf{Volume_((Cylinder)) =48}}


\star{\underline{\boxed{\sf{\red{Volume_((Cylinder)) =48 \: {cm}^(3)}}}}}

Hence, the volume of cylinder is 48 cm³.


\rule{300}{2.5}

User Howler
by
2.7k points
24 votes
24 votes

First, set up your equation with what you have

V=3x4²x1

Then, start to solve

4²=16

3x16=48

48x1=48

so your answer is v=48cm³

sorry if it's wrong but I hope it helps!

User Yusufk
by
2.8k points