
Anthony T. answered 03/16/21
Patient Science Tutor
The internal volume of a cylinder is Volume = h x area of base where h is the height.
The area of the base is π x D2/4 where D is the diameter.
Volume = 43.1 cm x 3.14 x 11.232 /4 = 4.26 x 103 cm3. The density of water is approximately 1.0 grams/cm3, so the mass of water is 1.0 grams/cm3 x 4.3 x 103 cm3 = 4.3 x 103 cm3 g.