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In Mathematics / High School | 2014-05-25

A cylinder has a base diameter of 10 cm and a height of 14 cm. What is its volume in cubic cm, to the nearest tenth?

Asked by TiJ

Answer (3)

Volume of any cylinder = π times (radius)² times (height or length)
Radius of your cylinder = 1/2 of the diameter =5 cm
Volume = π (5 cm)² (14 cm) = 350 π cm³ = 1,099.56 cm³ (rounded)

Answered by AL2006 | 2024-06-10

d iam e t er : d = 10 c m h e i g h t : h = 14 c m r = 2 d ​ = 2 10 ​ = 5 c m v o l u m e o f a cy l in d er i s e q u a l V = π r 2 h V = π ⋅ 5 2 ⋅ 14 = 3.14 ⋅ 25 ⋅ 14 = 1099.0 c m 3 A n s w er : i t s v o l u m e i s 1099 \ c u bi c c m

Answered by Lilith | 2024-06-10

The volume of the cylinder is calculated using the formula V = π r 2 h . With a base diameter of 10 cm (radius 5 cm) and height 14 cm, the volume is approximately 1099.6 cm³ when rounded to the nearest tenth. This is equivalent to about 350π cm³.
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Answered by AL2006 | 2024-10-11