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26 July, 21:42

A cylinder has a surface area of 1850 square meters and a radius of 9 meters. Estimate the volume of the cylinder to the nearest whole number. How?

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  1. 27 July, 01:34
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    In order to find the volume you need the height.

    Surface area = π r² + base x height or width x length

    1850 = 3.14 * 9² + radius * 2 x π x height

    1850 = 254.34 + 9 * 2 * 3.14 * height

    1850 = 310.86 * height

    To find the height you have to divide the surface area by the part I bolded

    Height = 1850 : 310.56

    Height ≈ 6

    Volume of a cylinder = πr²*height

    = 3.14 * 9 * 9 * 6

    Volume = 1526.04

    Nearest whole number would be 1526
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