I need help with the following problem:
Calculate the upper and lower limits of the volume (in cm^3) of a cylinder 5.2+- 0.1 centimeters long and 1.6+- 0.1 centimeters in diameter. I know I am suppose to plug the numbers in the sphere formula V= pi/4(d) ^2h, but I do not know hot to set the problem up. Note: (subtraction sign suppose to be below the addition symbol, it is plus and minus)
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Can't you simply plug in 5.3 for length and 1.7 cm diameter and calculate volume to obtain the upper limit. Then 5.1 long and 1.5 diameter to obtain the lower limit?
I wanted to know can I also use 5.2 and 1.6 for the upper limit?
So when it says upper and lowest I have to take the highest and lowest length and diameter.
So when it says upper and lowest I have to take the highest and lowest length and diameter.