6. The volume of a right circular cylinder is given by V = r2h. If a can has a radius of 2" and a height of 5", what volume of liquid will the can hold?
I'm waiting someone to help me please!!
your missing a pi
since they give you the information: r = 2 and h = 5 .... its up to you to sork out the multiplication of it all
so what do you think
please I need the final answer
you need to do the work ....
I do not even understand the question
it gives you a formula that has places defined to put the given information: V = volume, r = radius, h = height \[V=\pi*r^2*h\] \[Volume=\pi*(radius)^2*(height)\] since the stated radius is 2, and the stated height is 5 \[Volume=\pi*(2)^2*(5)\]
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I know .. and that is just because I have due and submit the assignment very soon ..(:
A ramp that is 6ft high is pushed up to the back of a moving truck. the bottom part of the ramp is 8ftlong how far must the movers push the furniture up the ramp to the truck bed?
if you close out the question, you can ask a new one so that others can review it and chime in.
other than that, you might want to apply the pythagorean theorum to this
12. Find the distance between the points: (2, 5), (7, -5).
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