A cylinder has a height of 15 meters and a diameter of 32 meters. What is its volume? Use 𝜋 ≈ 3.14 and round your answer to the nearest hundredth.
Let \(r = \) the radius of the cylinder, and let \(h =\) the hieght of the cylinder.
The formula for the volume of a cylinder is \(\pi r^2 h\).
We are given the diameter, which is \(2 \times r\). This means that \(r = 16\)
Now, we can subsitute what we know, to find the volume: \(3.4 \times 16 \times 15 \)
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