Find the volume of the cylinder in terms of X the diagram is not shown to scale 1.7 m inside the cylinder 15m on top of the cylinder

To find the volume of the cylinder, we first need to find the radius of the base of the cylinder.

Let the radius of the base be r meters.

The total height of the cylinder is the sum of the inside height and the height above the cylinder:
15m + 1.7m = 16.7m

The formula for the volume of a cylinder is V = πr^2h, where r is the radius of the base and h is the height of the cylinder.

Given that the total height of the cylinder is 16.7m:

V = πr^2(16.7)

Since we do not know the exact value of r, the volume of the cylinder in terms of r is:

V = 16.7πr^2

Therefore, the volume of the cylinder in terms of X is:

V = 16.7πX^2