A 3 D oblique cylinder shows a length of 10 meters and a perpendicular height of 7 meters. The base radius is 4 meters.


Find the volume of the cylinder, in cubic meters. Use 3.14 for pi. Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.

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

Given:
Base radius (r) = 4 meters
Height (h) = 7 meters

First, let's calculate the area of the base, using the formula for the area of a circle: A = πr^2.
Area of the base (A) = π(4^2)
= π(16)
= 16π (approximately 50.27 square meters)

Now, multiply the area of the base by the height to find the volume of the cylinder:
Volume (V) = 16π(7)
≈ 112π cubic meters
≈ 351.86 cubic meters

Rounding to the nearest hundredth, the volume of the cylinder is approximately 351.86 cubic meters.