To help you with the calculations for the cylinder, I’ll guide you through each step assuming you have the values for the radius and height.
1. Determine the radius of the circular base:
Let's assume you have the radius as \( r \) inches.
2. Determine the area of the circular base:
The area \( A \) of the circular base can be calculated using the formula: \[ A = \pi r^2 \] Using \( \pi = 3.14 \): \[ A = 3.14 r^2 \]
3. Determine the height of the cylinder:
Let's assume you have the height as \( h \) inches.
4. Determine the volume of the cylinder:
The volume \( V \) of the cylinder can be calculated using the following formula: \[ V = A \cdot h = \pi r^2 h \] Using \( \pi = 3.14 \): \[ V = 3.14 r^2 h \]
Summary of Formulas:
- Area of the base: \( A = 3.14 r^2 \)
- Volume of the cylinder: \( V = 3.14 r^2 h \)
If you provide the values of the radius \( r \) and height \( h \), I can help you plug those into the equations and get the specific area and volume.