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jolli1 [7]
2 years ago
5

A hockey puck has a radius of 3.7 cm and a thickness of 2.6 cm. what is its volume, to the nearest cubic centimeter

Mathematics
1 answer:
torisob [31]2 years ago
7 0

The volume of the hockey puck will be 111.82 cubic cm.

<h3>What is volume?</h3>

Volume is defined as the space occupied by any object in the three-Dimensions. For the cylindrical shapes, the volume will be calculated by using the radius and the length of the cylinder.

Given that:-

  • A hockey puck has a radius of 3.7 cm and a thickness of 2.6 cm

The volume of the hockey puck will be calculated as:-

V = π r² l

V = π ( 3.7)² 2.6

V = 111.82 cubic cm.

Therefore the volume of the hockey puck will be 111.82 cubic cm.

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