To find the volume of a cylinder (oblique or right), you can use the formula:
\[ V = \pi r^2 h \]
where:
- \( V \) is the volume,
- \( r \) is the radius of the base, and
- \( h \) is the height.
In this case:
- The base radius \( r = 4 \) meters,
- The perpendicular height \( h = 7 \) meters.
Now, plug in the values:
\[ V = 3.14 \times (4^2) \times 7 \] \[ V = 3.14 \times 16 \times 7 \] \[ V = 3.14 \times 112 \] \[ V = 351.68 \]
Therefore, the volume of the cylinder, rounded to the nearest hundredth, is:
\[ \text{Volume} = 351.68 , \text{cubic meters} \]