4. Find the volume of the Cylinder below. V=Bh

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8 m 6 m
about 48.4 m^3
about 169.56 m^3
about 226.3 m^3
about 904 m^3

To find the volume of a cylinder, we use the formula V = Bh, where B represents the base area of the cylinder and h represents the height.

In this case, the base of the cylinder is a circle with a radius of 4 m (half of the diameter of 8 m), so its area can be calculated as B = πr^2 = π(4 m)^2 = 16π.

The height of the cylinder is given as 6 m.

Therefore, the volume of the cylinder is V = Bh = (16π)(6 m) = 96π m^3.

To approximate this volume, we can use the approximation value of π as 3.14.

So, the approximate volume of the cylinder is about 96(3.14) m^3 ≈ 301.44 m^3.

Therefore, none of the provided answer options are correct.