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What is the volume of the cylinder? Use 3.14 for π
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130.31 cubic meters
260.62 cubic meters
651.55 cubic meters
2,606.2 cubic meters
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I don’t have the cylinder’s dimensions (radius/diameter and height) or the diagram, so I can’t pick the correct choice yet. Please either type the radius (or diameter) and the height, or upload the picture/diagram.
How I’ll compute it once you give the dimensions:
- Volume formula: V = π r^2 h
- Use π = 3.14
- If you’re given a diameter d, use r = d/2
Example: if r = 5 m and h = 10 m → V = 3.14 × 5^2 × 10 = 3.14 × 25 × 10 = 785 m³
Send the cylinder’s measurements and I’ll compute which answer is correct.
How I’ll compute it once you give the dimensions:
- Volume formula: V = π r^2 h
- Use π = 3.14
- If you’re given a diameter d, use r = d/2
Example: if r = 5 m and h = 10 m → V = 3.14 × 5^2 × 10 = 3.14 × 25 × 10 = 785 m³
Send the cylinder’s measurements and I’ll compute which answer is correct.
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