Answer:
h=6y/q∧3
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Volume = 1330.6cm³
Step-by-step explanation:
Step one
This problem bothers on the mensuration of solid shapes a cylinder.
We know that the volume of a cylinder is expressed as
V= πr²h
Step two
Given data
Base of the cylinder /diameter = 11cm
Hence radius = 11/2= 5.5cm
Length /height of cylinder = 14cm
Step three
Substituting our given data we have
Volume = 3.142*(5.5)²*14
Volume = 3.142*30.25*14
Volume = 1330.637cm³
to 1 decimal place we have
Volume = 1330.6cm³
The answer is 2.09 I hope this helped you
If the diameter is given in a problem, area is computed as
A = (π/4) × D<span>2 where </span><span>π is equal to 3.14</span>
<span>If D (diameter) of one circular table is 6 ft its Area is 28 sq ft.</span>
If D of another circular is 8 ft its Area is 50 sq ft.
<span>The difference between the areas of the two tables is, therefore (50-28) or 22 sq. ft.</span>