Lala B.
asked 12/28/188 grade math pre-algebra
Please show how to solve with all steps using 3.14, what is the volume of a cylinder with a radius 10 height 3 show your steps PLEASE & then round your answer to nearest tenth . Please show your steps to round too. Thank u sooooo much for your time
1 Expert Answer
The first thing to do is to look up (in your text book) the formula for the volume of a cylinder. The formula is:
Volume = π·r2·h
- π = 3.14
- r = radius of the base = 10
- h = height = 3
Just plug the numbers into the formula and compute the answer. Rounding to the nearest tenth means round to one decimal place.
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Gregory H.
The volume of a cylinder is found by the following formula: Volume = pi*r^2*h Where: r = Radius h = Height Therefore: Volume = pi*(10^2)*3 Volume = 3.14*100*3 Volume = 942.0 units^3 (Since no units were defined in the problem)12/28/18