another cylinder question

volume formula is pi r-sqrt*h

the dimensions are 8 inches with a 1.6 radius

so, you have the numbers and the formula. What's the trouble?

My trouble is the calculation of the formula and the order it should be calculated. I just wanted to see somebody else do it to make sure I had it right

To find the volume of a cylinder, you can use the formula V = πr^2h, where V represents the volume, r represents the radius, and h represents the height.

In this case, you have a radius of 1.6 inches and the dimensions are given as 8 inches. However, it seems that the formula you mentioned, V = πr - sqrt(h), is incorrect and does not represent the volume of a cylinder. The correct formula is V = πr^2h.

To calculate the volume using the correct formula, you need to substitute the given values into the formula. So, V = π(1.6^2)(8).

Let's calculate the volume:

V = π(1.6 × 1.6)(8)
= π(2.56)(8)
= 20.3712π

Therefore, the volume of the cylinder is 20.3712π cubic inches.