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Hello hello :))) please help me with this problem

Hello hello :))) please help me with this problem-example-1
User Manoj Gupta
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Since they want the unit of volume to be cm^3, first we have to convert the values given from inch into cm
=> 12 in = 30.48cm
4 in = 10.16cm
14 in = 35.56cm
Since both of the figures are cylinders, we have to find them one by one
Find the volume of the upper cylinder
Formula: V = pi*r^2*h
We know, pi = 3,
radius = diameter of base/2
=> r = 30.48cm/2 = 15.24cm
height = 30.48cm
We get V=3*(15.24)^2*30.48=21237.6cm^3

Find the volume of lower cylinder
Formula: V = pi*r^2*h
We know, pi = 3,
radius = diameter of base/2
=> r = 35.56cm/2 = 17.78cm
height = 10.16cm
We get
V = 3*(17.78)^2*10.16 = 9635.6cm^3
Therefore, the volume of the object is
V = 21237.6cm^3 + 9635.6cm^3
= 30873.2cm^3.
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