I am not sure what you mean by "Use pi for p?", but anyway, the volume of a cylinder is calculated by first calculating the area of the base (the circle), then multiplying this result by the height. Also, an "exact" answer is not possible since the result for pi is an irrational number that goes on indefinitely.
Having said that, a practicle answer is 226.285714285714285714 cm3 (the .285714 repeating ad infinitum). I arrived at this result using 22/7 as the value of pi, rather than 3.14.......
That's correct, but it is usually said to be half of the diameter.
No. Diameter = 2 x r
There are 100 centimeters (100cm) in 1 metre' (1m). metre' is the correct spelling
The answer is yes because centiMeters is not correct
You are correct that the circumference of a circle = pi * diameter. One possibility is that pi need to have a certain precision to have an answer to match your known solution. Without knowing more about your problem and the supposed answer, I cannot help you further. P.S. pi = 3.1415926535897932384626433832795... =======================
If pi is given as 3 then the estimate is nearly correct.
pi x radius2 = 28.26 square centimeters Rearrange the formula to find the radius: radius = the square root of (28.26 divided by pi) radius = 2.999239468 cm diameter = 2 x radius = 5.998478935 cm Therefore the diameter of the circle is 5.998478935 cm or 6 cm correct to the nearest cm.
All of the above are correct.
21 cm
H2SO4 (aqueous), it exists at H+ and HSO4-
1.) A correct solution generates the appropriate information, but a good solution is a correct solution that is also very easy to understand and maintain.
what is The correct concentration for a chlorine sanitizing solution
The correct answer is 1 meter = 100 centimeters
Yes, include is correct.
That's correct, but it is usually said to be half of the diameter.
Is that the solution is the correct one.
There are many measurements of volume, including both english and metric. A few include liters, cubic centimeters, cups, pints, gallons... etc