Volume of Cylinders Practice

Math 8 Q2 (Pre-Algebra) / Cones, Cylinders, & Spheres
use the image to answer the question
the image shows 4m 10m 7m
find the volume of the cylinder, in cubic centimeters. use 3.14 for pi. round your answer to the nearest tenth

To find the volume of a cylinder, you need to use the formula:

Volume = π * radius^2 * height

From the image, we can see that the radius of the cylinder is 4m and the height is 10m.

Converting the measurements to centimeters, we have a radius of 400cm and a height of 1000cm.

Plugging these values into the formula:

Volume = 3.14 * 400^2 * 1000
= 3.14 * 160000 * 1000
= 502400000 cubic centimeters

Rounded to the nearest tenth, the volume of the cylinder is 502400000.0 cubic centimeters.

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Apologies for the mistake. Let's calculate the volume correctly.

Using the formula for the volume of a cylinder:

Volume = π * radius^2 * height

We are given that the radius is 4m and the height is 10m. Converting these measurements to centimeters, we have a radius of 400cm and a height of 1000cm.

Plugging these values into the formula:

Volume = 3.14 * (400)^2 * 1000
= 3.14 * 160000 * 1000
= 502,400,000 cubic centimeters

Rounded to the nearest tenth, the volume of the cylinder is approximately 502,400,000.0 cubic centimeters.