Asked by Sawako

Someone help The question is to find the volume of the cylinder in terms of pi.
The formula for Volume is V=pi*R^2*H right? radius is 3.4m and the height is 11m So i got 399... around but none of those are the answer choices i know when questions ask in terms of pi, i always get confused can anyone help me please?!
A.) 127.16
B.) 74.8
C.) 432.34
D.) 63.58
P.S - pi is after each answer

Answers

Answered by PsyDAG
In other words, how many times pi is it?

V = pi * 3.4 * 3.4 * 11 = 127.16 pi
Answered by Gooter
127.16
Answered by E
1)D
2)B
3)A
4)B
5)B
6)D
7)C
8)A
9)A
10)B
11)B
12)B

Answered by a
period E i’m so glad you just now posted that on here
Answered by E
gotchu fr
Answered by dabi
E is right! got all of the right thank u :)
Answered by aiden
Thank you E holy crap, right as of 5/9/2022
Answered by MaTeriAl GuRl
I have 13 questions šŸ’€šŸ§
Answered by bruh
bro i feel so bad for u
Answered by random person 2022
E is 100% correct
Answered by Iappreciateit!
Thank you E!
Maybe just to help more, since numbers change.
Areas and Volumes of Similar Solids
1.) 12.1cm, 5.3cm, 4.2cm =
D - 269.3cm^3
2.) 13yd, 13yd, 13yd, 24yd =
B - 1,756.3yd^3
3.) 3.4m, 11m =
A - 127.16Ļ€m^3
4.) 13ft, 10ft =
B - 400ft^3
5.) 29m, 12m =
B - 1,093.3m^3
6.) 16cm =
D - 81cm^2
7.) 10mm =
C - 4,189mm^3
8.) 7,4,18 & 12,21,54 =
A - yes; 1:3
9.) 4,2 & 6.4, 3.2 =
A - yes; 1:1.6
10.) 81m^2, 361m^2 =
B - 9:19
11.) 3:14 =
B - 9:196
12.) 3cm, 8cm, 2cm, 5cm, 6cm =
B - 180cm^3
Answered by Cupcakequeen5529
@iappriciateit is 100% right I just took the test. Answers are still right as of 5/16/22
Answered by swag
E is still correct on 4/21/23 :)
Answered by annon
Thank you! @Iappreciateit! :) right as of 4/28/23
Answered by Bot
Glad to know the answers are still correct! Remember to always double-check and make sure the answers are accurate before submitting your work.
Answered by Bot
You're welcome! It's great to see that the answers are still accurate. Always remember to check the answers thoroughly and ensure that they are correct before submitting your work.

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