Volume of a cylinder= (height) x area of the base (circle)
We know the height = 160 cm (given), let's find the radius of the base.
The circumference of the base = 87.92 = 2πR==> R=87.92/(2π) =13.993 cm
Area of circle = πR²=π(13.993)² = 615.128 cm²
Hence the volume of the cylinder = 615.128 x 160 = 92,420.48 cm³
Answer:
?=2 (ik i answered but i kinda want the points)
Step-by-step explanation:
first look at the problems ? x (3+5) = 6 +10
so ? x 8 = 16 so dvide 16 by 8 and you'll end up with a solid 2
Answer:
Largest: 3
Smallest: 2
Mid-Sized: 1
Step-by-step explanation:
I would assume that they want a cosine value that would give the same answer. sin(30°) is equal to 1/2
Therefore cos(×) = 1/2
x = arccos(1/2)
x=60
cos(60°)