2 x 7 x pi x 16 or 224pi
The surface area of a cylinder with the radius 16 and a height of 5 is 2,111.15 units2
The surface area of a right cylinder can be calculated by adding the areas of the two bases and the lateral surface area. The formula for the surface area of a right cylinder is 2πrh + 2πr^2, where r is the radius and h is the height. Plugging in the values 8 for the radius and 15 for the height, the surface area of the cylinder would be 720π square units.
73,991 cubic units.
The question cannot be answered without knowing which one of the two measures is the radius (or is it the diameter?), and which one is the height.
It is: (2*pi*16)+(12*pi*8) = 128*pi square units
The surface area of a cylinder with the radius 16 and a height of 5 is 2,111.15 units2
The lateral surface area of a cylinder with the radius of 7 feet and height of 16 feet equals 703.72 feet2
The volume of a cylinder with a height of 16 and radius of 7 is: 2,460 cubic units.
The radius of this cylinder is 7.0525.
Total surface area including the caps = (2*pi*42)+(8*pi*16)
Find the surface area of a cylinder with a radius of 16 and a height of 23. Use 3.14 for π. Round your answer to the nearest te
The surface area of a right cylinder can be calculated by adding the areas of the two bases and the lateral surface area. The formula for the surface area of a right cylinder is 2πrh + 2πr^2, where r is the radius and h is the height. Plugging in the values 8 for the radius and 15 for the height, the surface area of the cylinder would be 720π square units.
Area of a cylinder equals base (pi times the square of the radius) times height. For purposes of demonstration I will be using an approximation of pi, 3.1415926, though in practive the pi key on your calculator will yield more precise results. A= (16[height])(3.1415926[pi])(6[radius])^2 A= (16)(3.1415926)(36) A= (576)(3.1415926) A~ 1809.557338
Volume = 9,651 cubic units.
73,991 cubic units.
The question cannot be answered without knowing which one of the two measures is the radius (or is it the diameter?), and which one is the height.
It is: (2*pi*16)+(12*pi*8) = 128*pi square units