To find volume of a cylinder, you must find the area of the base and multiply it by the height of the object.
V=Bh where B=area of the base. Since the base is a circle, we must find area of the circle. A=pi(r^2)
A=3.14(6^2) Since it gave us the diameter, we take half for radius. Solve A=3.14(36)
A= 113.04 square cm
Now to find volume.
V=113.04•11
V=1243.44 cubic cm
Now find volume of the cone on top.
V=1/3Bh again with B= area of the base (pi)(r^2)
Since the two objects share a base, we can use the area of the cylinder as above.
V=1/3(113.04)9
We have to do a little simple math to determine the height of just the cone. Total height is 20-11 height of the cylinder. The difference is 9.
V=1/3(113.04)9 multiply
V=339.12 cubic cm
Now add the two volumes together to find total volume.
Total V=1243.44+339.12
V=1582.56 cubic cm
Answer:
56m cubed
Step-by-step explanation:
7m×2m×4m=56m
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If you multiply the top and bottom by the same number, you can get fractions that are equivalent.
8/5 (*2)= 16/10
8/5 (*3)= 24/15
8/5 (*4)= 32/20
8/5 (*5)= 40/25
8/5 (*6)= 48/30
There are just a few. You can do many more!
I hope this helps!
~kaikers
Answer:
When your counting money and have cents to add up you would make the number a decimal for example if you have 25 dollars and 36 cents it would be $25.36. Or same thing if you owe money
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
54 inches
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the surface area you have to multiply the base x height
Base: 9in
Height: 6in
9x6=54 inches