What is the volume of this cylinder in cubic feet?
5 ft
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I’m missing one dimension. To get a cylinder’s volume you need both the radius (r) and the height (h):
V = π r^2 h (in cubic feet if r and h are in feet).
Which measurement does the "5 ft" refer to — the radius, the diameter, or the height?
Examples:
- If r = 5 ft and h = 5 ft: V = π(5)^2(5) = 125π ≈ 392.7 ft^3.
- If diameter = 5 ft (so r = 2.5 ft) and h = 5 ft: V = π(2.5)^2(5) = 31.25π ≈ 98.17 ft^3.
Tell me the missing dimension and I’ll compute the exact volume.
V = π r^2 h (in cubic feet if r and h are in feet).
Which measurement does the "5 ft" refer to — the radius, the diameter, or the height?
Examples:
- If r = 5 ft and h = 5 ft: V = π(5)^2(5) = 125π ≈ 392.7 ft^3.
- If diameter = 5 ft (so r = 2.5 ft) and h = 5 ft: V = π(2.5)^2(5) = 31.25π ≈ 98.17 ft^3.
Tell me the missing dimension and I’ll compute the exact volume.
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