Whats The Volume Of A Cylinder?

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The height times the area of the base.

If it is a right circular cylinder
pi r^2 h

Ok So If The Base Is 3in And The Height Is 4in what Will The Answer Be?

What do you mean the base is 3 inches?

Is the radius 3 or is the diameter 3 or is the area 3 square inches?

Is the radius 3 inches?

Or is the area of the base 3 square inches?

The Diameter Is 3

V = pi * r^2 * h

V = 3.14 * 1.5^2 * 4
V = 3.14 * 2.25 * 4
V = 28.26 cubic inches

Oh Okay iGot It Right Thanks For Helpin Me!!!!!!!

To find the volume of a cylinder, you need to know the radius of the circular base and the height of the cylinder. The formula to calculate the volume of a cylinder is:

Volume = π * (radius^2) * height

Here's how you can calculate the volume of a cylinder:

1. Measure the radius of the cylinder's circular base. The radius is the distance from the center of the circle to its outer edge.

2. Measure the height of the cylinder. The height is the distance between the two circular bases of the cylinder.

3. Square the radius by multiplying it by itself. (radius^2)

4. Multiply the squared radius by the height and then multiply it by π (pi), which is a mathematical constant approximately equal to 3.14159.

5. The result will be the volume of the cylinder, usually expressed in cubic units (e.g., cubic centimeters, cubic inches, etc.).

Remember to use consistent units of measurement when calculating the volume.

Let me know if you have any further questions!