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Reply Sat 26 Nov, 2011 11:48 am
a right circular cylinder has a bse with a radius of 24.1 cm and a height of 17.3cm. a. express the volume of the cylinder in terms of pie.
b. find the volume of the cylinder to the nearest hundred cubic cm.
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Ragman
 
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Reply Sat 26 Nov, 2011 11:49 am
@Rose5678,
Yup! You've got some homework to do. And what does the Algebra book say you should do? Why not show some of your own thoughts and work on the process you've done so far. What is the correct formula?

I Googled and found the formula immediately. What did you do to solve it? As you've already noticed from your other homework questions, we will not DO your work for you.
JPB
 
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Reply Sat 26 Nov, 2011 11:55 am
@Rose5678,
The volume of a cylinder is V=pi(r^2)h

so the volume of your cylinder is V=pi(24.1)^2(17.3)

I'll let you do the math...

then, for part B replace pi with 3.14 and multiply your answer from part A
Rose5678
 
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Reply Sat 26 Nov, 2011 11:58 am
@Ragman,
Im not lookin for anyone to do my homework for me.
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Rose5678
 
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Reply Sat 26 Nov, 2011 12:07 pm
@JPB,
Is part b 99,069.389 or 31550.76082
fresco
 
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Reply Sat 26 Nov, 2011 12:21 pm
@Rose5678,
Quote:
find the volume of the cylinder to the nearest hundred cubic cm.

Neither answer is correct.
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JPB
 
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Reply Sat 26 Nov, 2011 12:26 pm
@Rose5678,
Rose5678 wrote:

Is part b 99,069.389 or 31550.76082


Round this one to the nearest 100.

What's your answer?
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