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what is the volume of a oblique cylinder with the height of 6 cm and a 4 cm as the radius of its base

User Ortho
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Formula for the volume of an oblique cylinder

To calculate the volume of an oblique cylinder is very simple, we must multiply π (Pi = ~ 3.14) by the radius to the power of two and then multiply by the height.

3.14x4^2=50.24
50.24x6=301.44
V=301.44
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User Houshalter
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Answer :

  • 301.44 cm³

Explanation :

We know,


{ \longrightarrow \qquad\pmb {\boldsymbol{ Volume_((cylinder)) = \pi {r}^(2) h \: }}}

Where,

  • r is the radius of the cylinder. Here, the radius is 4 cm

  • h is the height of the cylinder. Here, height is 6 cm

  • Here, we will take the value of π as 3.14 approximately .

Substituting the values in the formula :


{ \longrightarrow \qquad{ \ { \sf{ Volume_((cylinder)) \it {= 3.14 * ({4})^(2) * 6 \: }}}}}


{ \longrightarrow \qquad{ \ { \sf{ Volume_((cylinder)) \it {= 3.14 * 16* 6 \: }}}}}


{ \longrightarrow \qquad{ \ { \sf{ Volume_((cylinder)) \it {= 3.14 * 96 \: }}}}}


{ \longrightarrow \qquad{ \ { \it{ \pmb{ Volume_((cylinder)) {= 301.44 \: }}}}}}

Therefore,

  • The volume of the cylinder is 301.44 cm³ approximately.
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