I guess you're asking how to find the volume of a cylinder with radius 10cm and height 116cm?
Volume_of_cylinder = area_of_base_circle x height
= π x 102 x 116 cm3
= 11600π cm3
≈ 36442 cm3
= 36.442 litres
The radius is half the diameter, so it is 232/2, or 116 cm.
It is 180 -64 = 116 and 64 plus 116 = a supplementary angle of 180 degrees
The decimal of 116 percent is 1.16 116 out of 100 is the same as 116 percent.
25% off of 116 = 75% of 116 = 116*75/100 = 87
116% = 116/100 = 116/100 = 14/25
The radius is half the diameter, so it is 232/2, or 116 cm.
The LCM is: 116
No. Average weight for that height.
116 pm
Depends on your height.
C = 116 units A = 1,808 units2
The bottom of the pile is a circle (sircle?) of circumference 27 metres. So 2*pi*r = 27 and therefore the radius, r = 4.3 metres. Then, if the height (hight?) is 6 metres, the volume is pi*r2*h/3 = 116 metres3
Density is mass divided by volume. A brick is a rectangular prism, the volume of which is length * height * width. 7000 grams / (4 * 5 * 3) = 7000 / 60j = 116 2/3 g/cubic inch
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percentage = 116% % rate: = 87/75 * 100% = 1.16 * 100% = 116%