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Find the volume of each figure

Find the volume of each figure-example-1

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Answer:

1) 17.5×14×64

  • 1568 in³

2) volume= 0.5×3.6×10×5=

  • → 90

3) d= 13, r=13/2= 6.5, h= 19

  • → v= πr²h
  • → π(6.5)²×19
  • → 2521.91 mm³

4) Base Area= a+b/2×h

  • → (37+15)/2×25.7 cm²
  • →26×25.7 cm²
  • → 668.2 cm²
  • height= 20cm
  • voulme = 668.2×20
  • → 13364 cm²

5) L×W×H

  • → 25×7×18
  • → 175×18
  • → 3150 ft³

6) v=πr²h

  • → π(3.2²)(8)
  • → 81.92π
  • → 257.36 km²


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User MrAdib
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\huge \boxed{1}

→17.5 × 14 × 6.4

→1568 in³


\huge \boxed{2}

→0.5 × 3.6 × 10 × 5

→90 m³


\huge \boxed{3}

→ Diameter = 13 mm

→ Radius = 13/2 = 6.5

Height = 19 mm

→Volume => πr²h

=> 22/7 × (6.5)² × 19

=> 2521.91 mm³


\huge \boxed{4}

→ Base Area → a+b/2×h

→ (37+15)/2×25.7 cm²

→26×25.7 cm²

→ 668.2 cm²

(height= 20cm)

→volume => 668.2×20

→13364 cm²


\huge \boxed{5}

→Area→ L × B × H

→ 25×7×18

→ 175×18

→ 3150 ft³


\huge \boxed{6}

→Volume → πr²h

→ π(3.2²)(8)

→ 81.92π

→ 257.36 km²


\boxed{Extra-Information}

  • Always divide the diameter with 2 to get the radius.

  • Volume is expressed in cube³ unit.


\bold \green{TheExtraterrestrial}

User FedorSmirnov
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