Without knowing the second measurement in millimeters, this can't be answered.
how did you get that answer 32cm
A cylinder with a radius of 3.25 cm and a height of 9 cm has a volume of 298,650 mm3
50 milliliters
multiply the volume of the cylinder by 1/3. whatever you get is the volume of the cone
Volume of a cylinder = base area times height
The volume of a liquid is what is measured in a graduated cylinder in milliliters.
10mL
To measer the volume of water in milliliters. (ml)
The amount that a graduated cylinder can measure does not change with time so the latest volume is the same as the volume earlier in time.
how did you get that answer 32cm
Yes. You can measure liquid volume in milliliters. A graduated cylinder is used to measure liquid volume in millimeters, mL.
A milliliter is a measure of volume. Therefore, you can characterize the volume of anything in milliliters. Most often, however, one measures the volume of liquids using milliliters.
A cylinder with a radius of 3.25 cm and a height of 9 cm has a volume of 298,650 mm3
670 ml
Meters cubed, centimeters cubed, liters, and milliliters
A graduated cylinder is used to measure liquid volume in milliliters, mL. When you place a liquid into a glass graduated cylinder, you will see that the "line" at the top of the column of liquid is actually curved downward. This is called the meniscus. When you measure the liquid volume, you record the volume in mL at the bottom of the meniscus.
The volume of the stone is measured by displacement. Water is put into the measuring cylinder to a noted mark. The stone is placed in the cylinder and the water level will rise. The difference between the two levels is the volume in ml of the stone.