Normally to find out the volume of something you times the length by the width by the height
2007-02-01 02:45:58
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The area of the base times the height: pi x r^2 x h
r = diameter/2
h = 10.5
volume = pi x (3.9/2)^2 x 10.5 = 125.4 cubic meters (rounded).
HTH
Charles
2007-02-01 02:48:16
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answer #2
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answered by Charles 6
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Volume of cylinder = Pi x r x r x h
= 3.142 x 1.95 x 1.95 x 10.5 = 125.45 m^3
2007-02-01 03:49:25
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answered by Norrie 7
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V = pi*r^2*h
diameter = twice the radius, so d/2 = r = 3.9/2 = 1.95
V = pi*1.95^2*10.5 = 125.43m³
2007-02-01 02:46:55
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answered by eva 3
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You'll find the answer by multiplying the radius by itself, then by PI, and finally by the Height (r x r x h x PI):
(3.9/2) x (3.9/2) x 10.5 x 3.14 = 125.36842 or (125.39 cubed meters (if round)).
2007-02-01 03:01:25
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answered by Jhonny 3
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Pi * radius (half diameter) squared * height
2007-02-01 03:52:52
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answered by igorolman 3
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V = Ïr²h = Ï x 1.95 x 1.95 x 10.5 m³ = 125.4 m³
2007-02-01 03:01:46
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answered by Como 7
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3.142x1.95x1.95x10.5=125.4483m3
2007-02-01 02:48:34
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answer #8
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answered by sleeping_beauty1976 2
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