you multiply the area of hte base with the height of the cylinder
can you fidn the area of the base?
06natrod52378:
Maybe idk let me see
snowflake0531:
do you know how to find it
06natrod52378:
No.
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Florisalreadytaken:
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No.
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V= pi x r^2 x h
06natrod52378:
\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @Florisalreadytaken
\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @06natrod52378
No.
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V= pi x r^2 x h
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Oh okay ty
snowflake0531:
in other words, diameter times pi
in other words 6 times 3.14
snowflake0531:
what is 6 times 3.14
06natrod52378:
18.84
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snowflake0531:
now, what's the height
06natrod52378:
10
snowflake0531:
now, multiply 18.84 by 10
snowflake0531:
actually, don't
put in your calculator
6pi times 10
06natrod52378:
188.49?
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