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Complete the table with all of the missing information about three different cylinders.
| diameter of base (units) |
area of base (square units) |
height (units) |
volume (cubic units) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4 | 10 | ||
| 6 | \(63 \pi\) | ||
| \(25 \pi\) | 6 |
A cylinder has volume \(45\pi\) and radius 3. What is its height?
Three cylinders each have a volume of 2,826 cm3.
Cylinder A has a height of 900 cm.
Cylinder B has a height of 225 cm.
Cylinder C has a height of 100 cm.
Find the radius of each cylinder. Use 3.14 as an approximation for \(\pi\).
A gas company’s delivery truck has a cylindrical tank that is 14 feet in diameter and 40 feet long.
Here is a graph that shows the approximate water height of the ocean between September 22 and September 24, 2016 in Bodega Bay, CA.
Does the water ever reach a height of 6 feet?