SOURCE: volume of a cylinder on it's side
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SOURCE: what is the volume of
if container is a cylinder, then formula is pi x radius^2 x height pi x (18.25)^2 x 61 = 63827.15 cm^3
SOURCE: The base of a cylinder has a diameter of 6.2 cm.
When you have to deal with problems of this sort, you usually are given recipes or mathematical formulas which you apply to find the result. It so happens that for the volumes of cylinders, the formula to use is
Volume = Area of the base times the height=Ab*h
If the cylinder is circular, then the area of the base is that of a disk, Ab=PI*r^2`where r is the radius.
In your case, you are given the diameter (twice the radius) and the height.
Volume =PI*h*(6.2/2)^2, the unit being cm^2
To type in the value of PI, press [2nd] [^] (the latter is key under CLEAR, and above the division sign.
To raise a number to power 2 (to square it), use the key marked x with a superscript 2, or x with a raised 2.
After you have typed in all necessary ingredients in the formula, press the [ENTER] key and the calculator will give you the result.
Now, it is your turn to do some mathematics.
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