"As shown" ? You have a picture to work with but you're not sharing it ?
Fortunately, the question includes all the information that's needed to answer it, so I don't need to see the picture.
The volume of a cylinder is **(pi) x (radius)² x (height) **.
Radius = 1/2 of the diameter = 15 mm
Volume = (pi) x (15 mm)² x (30 mm) = 6,750 pi mm³ = 21,205.75 mm³ .
That's a correct answer, but the number is slightly awkward and inconvenient. Let's change it to a bigger unit, so the number will be smaller and easier to carry around.
Remember that 10 mm = 1 cm
So (10 mm)³ = 1,000 mm³ = 1 cm³
and 21,205.75 mm³ = 21.20575 cm³
The volume of a right cylinder with a diameter of 30 mm and height of 30 mm is calculated using the formula V = πr²h. The radius is found to be 15 mm, resulting in a volume of approximately 21,205.75 mm³ or 21.206 cm³. This demonstrates how to apply the formula for the volume of a cylinder effectively.
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