Question 1

A cylinder has a radius of 14 m and a height of 6 m. What is the exact volume of the cylinder?


504π in3


84π in3


1176π in3


168π in3

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Question 2

What is the exact volume of the cylinder?


390π in3


5070π in3


780π in3


11,700π in3

1 points
Question 3

What is the approximate volume of the cylinder?

Use 3.14 for π.


15,775 cm3


628 cm3


1256 cm3


5024 cm3

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Question 4

Determine the volume of a cylindrical bucket if the diameter is 8.5 in. and the height is 11.5 in.


652.2 in3


882.4 in3


306.9 in3


2608.9 in3

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Question 5

A cylindrical garbage can has a radius of 2.8 feet and holds approximately 86.21 cubic feet of trash. Find the approximate height of the garbage can.


1.9 ft


9.8 ft


5.2 ft


3.5 ft

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AL2006
Riki ...
Most questions on Brainly offer 5 points in return for answering one question,
but here you've listed five of them to be answered for 5 points.  That's kind of
much.
Also, it's not clear what cylinders Question-2 and Questioin-3 refer to. 
They might be the two pictures under the question, but we don't rally know.
Fortunately, all five of your questions are answered with the same formula ...
the formula for the volume of a cylinder.
Here it is:

         Volume of a cylinder = ( π ) · (radius)² · (height or length)  .

                                       V  =  π  R²  H  .

That's it.  That's all you need to answer any or all of the five questions.
So I've actually given you everything you need to answer them, and in
doing that, I've already earned 5 points.  But, being the ever helpful guy
that I am, I'll work out two of the questions for you, to show you how to
use the formula.

Question #1).  A cylinder has a radius of 14 m and a height of 6 m.

             
Volume  =  π  R²  H 

                           =  (π)  (14m)²  (6m)

                           =  (π)  (196m²)  (6m)

                           =      1,176 π  m³  =  71,763,930 π in³

(Notice how confusingly and sloppily the question is written . . .
the dimensions of the cylinder are given in meters, but the
answer choices are listed in cubic-inches.  I've shown the
answer in both units.)

Question 5).  A can has a radius of 2.8 feet and holds 86.21 cubic feet.

          
Volume  =  π  R²  H

           86.2 ft³  =  π (2.8 ft)² (Height)

            86.2 ft³  =  π (7.84 ft²) (Height)

           Height  =  (86.2 ft³) / (7.84 π ft²)

                        =         3.5 ft