Use the formula: V=πr^2h

find the volume of the cylinder in cubic millimeters round your answer to the nearrst hundredth

answers
1589.91 mm^3

1234.67 mm^3

2,612.48 mm^3

3,897.54 mm^3

To find the volume of the cylinder, we need to know the values of the radius (r) and the height (h). Once we have these values, we can substitute them into the formula V = πr^2h.

Since we don't have the values for r and h given in the question, we cannot determine the specific volume of the cylinder. However, we can show you how to calculate it by providing an example:

Let's say the radius is 10 mm and the height is 15 mm.

V = πr^2h
V = π(10^2)(15)
V = π(100)(15)
V = 1500π mm^3

Now, to find the volume in cubic millimeters (mm^3), we need to multiply by π (pi) which is approximately equal to 3.14159.

V ≈ 1500π ≈ 1500 * 3.14159 ≈ 4712.39 mm^3

Rounding this answer to the nearest hundredth would give us:

V ≈ 4712.39 mm^3 ≈ 4712.40 mm^3

Therefore, the correct answer, in this case, would be 4712.40 mm^3.

None of the given answer choices match this result, so we cannot provide an answer based solely on the formula V = πr^2h without knowing the specific values for r and h.