Find the height of the figure below if the volume is 480.66 cm3. Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a centimeter. isometric image of a cylinder whose base diameter is 12 millimeters A. 4.5 cm B. 4.2 cm C. 3.6 cm D. 4.8 cm (Picture in comment)
How do you find the volume of an isometric cylinder first of all?
i havent even learned isometrics yet
the isometric image thing is from where i copied the picture with the question
forget the term isometric..
and consider the term cylinder, how do you calculate the volume of a cylinder?
could i just get the answer, its the last problem i gotta do that i been stuck on
V=Pi*r^2*h, pi=3.14, radius=12/2=6, V=480.66, now just solve for the height which is h=480.66/3.14x(6^2)=4.2
>_> thats not learning then
and that's the wrong answer! you forgot to change from millimeters to centimeters
1 cm is 10 mm....
so diamter is 1.2cm...now radius is .6 cm.....just plug it in the formula...plug and chug away!
thats not what you did tho?
those are baby steps....i gave the formula and the methodology...i guess i rushed thanks for pointing it out
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