The height of a right circular cylinder is 5m and its radius is 3m. What is the volume, in cubic meters, of the cylinder?
The volume of a right circular cylinder is equal to its height (h) multiplied by the area of the circle base (πr2). In this scenario, the Volume V = 5 × (π × 32) = 45π. Therefore, the volume is 45π.
The volume of a right circular cylinder is equal to its height (h) multiplied by the area of the circle base (πr2).
In this scenario, the Volume
V = 5 × (π × 32) = 45π.
Therefore, the volume is 45π.
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