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Find the volume of the cylinder. Use 3.14 for (π Pi) 34 m on top and 27 m down on the right.

Sagot :

V = πhr^2
π = 3.14
h = height = 27m
r = radius = half of the diameter
d = diameter = 34m

V = (3.14)(27)(34/2)^2
V = 24501 m^3 (rounded to nearest integer)

Answer:

Volume of the cylinder (V) is given by:

[tex]V = \pi r^2h[/tex]

where

r is the radius of the cylinder

h is the height of the cylinder.

As per the statement:

34 m on top and 27 m down on the right.

⇒Diameter(d) = 34 m and Height(h) = 27 m

We know:

Diameter = 2(radius)

⇒[tex]34 = 2r[/tex]

Divide both sides by 2 we have;

[tex]r = 17[/tex] m

Substitute these given values in [1] we have;

[tex]V = 3.14 \cdot 17^2 \cdot 27[/tex]

⇒[tex]V = 3.14 \cdot 7803[/tex]

Simplify:

V = 24,501.42 cubic m.

Therefore, volume of the cylinder is, 24,501.42 cubic m.

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