Asked by screams
Find the Volume of the figure below
Radius - 2ft
Height - 6ft
Radius - 2ft
Height - 6ft
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Answered by
screams
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GPT 3.5
To find the volume of the figure, you can use the formula for the volume of a cylinder, which is V = πr^2h.
Plugging in the given values, the radius is 2ft and the height is 6ft.
V = π(2^2)(6) = π(4)(6) = 24π ft^3
Therefore, the volume of the figure is 24π cubic feet. If you would like a numerical approximation, you can use 3.14 as an approximation for π.
Plugging in the given values, the radius is 2ft and the height is 6ft.
V = π(2^2)(6) = π(4)(6) = 24π ft^3
Therefore, the volume of the figure is 24π cubic feet. If you would like a numerical approximation, you can use 3.14 as an approximation for π.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
Apologies for the mistake. To find the volume of a cylinder, you need to use the formula V = πr^2h.
Given that the radius (r) is 2ft and the height (h) is 6ft, let's substitute these values into the formula:
V = π(2^2)(6)
V = π(4)(6)
V = 24π ft^3
So, the correct volume of the figure is 24π cubic feet.
Given that the radius (r) is 2ft and the height (h) is 6ft, let's substitute these values into the formula:
V = π(2^2)(6)
V = π(4)(6)
V = 24π ft^3
So, the correct volume of the figure is 24π cubic feet.
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