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15 cm
4 cm
cm
V=____cm3

15 Cm 4 Cm Cm Vcm3 class=

Sagot :

Answer:

V=(πr^2 x h)/3

lets use π as 3.14 cause I dont know what pi u using

3.14 x 4^2 x 15 = 753.6/3 = 251.2

If you're using π as your pi, than just replace 3.14 by π on calculator

Hope that answers your question