Find the volume of the cylinder.- Use 3.14 for pi. the hieth is 6cm the slant 8cm radius of 3cm

A. 339.12 cubic centimeters
B. 678.24 cubic centimeters
C. 169.56 cubic centimeters
D. 226.08 cubic centimeters

The formula for the volume of a cylinder is V = πr^2h.

Given:
Height (h) = 6 cm
Slant (l) = 8 cm
Radius (r) = 3 cm

To find the volume, substitute the given values into the formula:
V = π(3^2)(6)
V = π(9)(6)
V = 54π cubic centimeters

Approximating π as 3.14:
V ≈ 54(3.14)
V ≈ 169.56 cubic centimeters

The volume of the cylinder is approximately 169.56 cubic centimeters, so the correct answer is option C.

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To find the volume of a cylinder, we use the formula V = πr^2h.

Given:
Height (h) = 6 cm
Slant (l) = 8 cm
Radius (r) = 3 cm

First, let's find the actual height of the cylinder using the Pythagorean theorem:
l^2 = r^2 + h^2
8^2 = 3^2 + h^2
64 = 9 + h^2
h^2 = 55
h ≈ √55 ≈ 7.416 cm

Now, we can find the volume of the cylinder:
V = πr^2h
V = π(3^2)(7.416)
V ≈ 65.96π cubic centimeters

Approximating π as 3.14:
V ≈ 65.96(3.14)
V ≈ 207.2144 cubic centimeters

Rounded to two decimal places, the volume of the cylinder is approximately 207.21 cubic centimeters. Therefore, none of the given options are correct.