find the volume of the cylinder. use 3.14 for pi

the top is 34 and the bottom is 27

if the top and bottom are not the same, it is not a cylinder.

You need the radius (or diameter) and the height.

well there are 2 circles one at the top with is 34m and one at the bottom which is 27m

it won't allow me to post the picture

What lesson is it? I think I will know what the picture is.

sorry weather, I took the test on my own and got and 11% lol. if I would have seen it earlier, I probably would have past lol

lol, it's okay. Just try better look here from time to time to see if there is an answer.

To find the volume of a cylinder, you need to know the formula for volume, which is V = π * r^2 * h, where V is the volume, π (pi) is a mathematical constant approximately equal to 3.14, r is the radius of the base of the cylinder, and h is the height of the cylinder.

In this problem, the top of the cylinder has a diameter of 34 units, which means the radius is half of that, so the radius is 34/2 = 17 units. The bottom of the cylinder has a diameter of 27 units, so the radius is 27/2 = 13.5 units.

Let's calculate the volume using the values we have.

For the top of the cylinder:
V_top = π * r_top^2 * h
V_top = 3.14 * 17^2 * h

For the bottom of the cylinder:
V_bottom = π * r_bottom^2 * h
V_bottom = 3.14 * 13.5^2 * h

Since the volume of a cylinder is the same at the top and bottom, we can add these two volumes together to find the total volume of the cylinder:

V_total = V_top + V_bottom
V_total = 3.14 * 17^2 * h + 3.14 * 13.5^2 * h

Simplifying this equation, we have:

V_total = 3.14 * (17^2 * h + 13.5^2 * h)

Now, you can substitute the known values and compute the volume of the cylinder.