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Q: What is the volume of a cylinder that is 12.5 in wide and 8 in tall?
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Would you tell me the Volume cube 5m tall?

Sure. The volume is 125 cubic meters.


I want the volume of a cylinder of radius 40cm and height 125cm?

Volume of a cylinder is (pi)r2h =3.14 x 402 x 125 =628 318.5 cm3 Hope this helps:-)


How many gallons of water in a cylinder 6' round and 125' high?

Assuming 60 foot diameter ( 30 foot radius)>Volume (US gallons) = (pi * r * r * depth) / 0.1336805556 = 126,904.0>Volume (UK gallons) = (pi * r * r * depth) / 0.16054365324 = 105,669.7


What is the volume of a cube if the edge is 5?

the volume of a cube if the edge is 5=5x5x5 or 125.


What is the formula to calculate the height of a cylinder Volume equals 14137cm3 Radius equals 6cm What is the Height of the Cylinder?

volume = pi*radius2*height Rearrange the formula by dividing all terms by pi*radius2: height = volume/pi*radius2 height = 14137/pi*36 = 124.9985239 cm. Therefore: height = 125 cm to the nearest cm.


What is the volume of 125 deciliters expressed in milliliters?

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Will a kawasaki 2003 kx 125 cylinder fit a 2005 kx 125?

Yes


Why is area measured in squares inches?

When calculating area we multiply length and width ( in the instance of a square ). If we had an area 5 in long and 5 in wide the area is 25 in^2 because we also multiply the unit. If we had a box 5 in long, 5 in wide and 5 in tall we would have a box with a volume of 125 in^3 ( cubic inches). Again we also multiply the units.


If the lateral areas of two similar cylinders are 50pi cm sq and 18pi cm sq and the volume of the smaller cylinder is 54pi cm cubed what is the volume of the larger cylinder?

The two cylinders are similar - they are of corresponding shapes but one is x times bigger than the other. If a cylinder is x times bigger in a single dimension, it will be x2 times greater in measurements involving two dimensions (i.e. area) and x3 times bigger in three dimensions (volume). Here, the ratio in two dimensions is 50pi / 18pi. This cancels to 25/9. So in terms of area, one is 25/9 times larger. x2 = 25/9 So x = sqrt25/sqrt9 = 5/3 and x3 = 53/33 = 125/27 (If you prefer, one can just write (25/9)3/2 = 125/27) In terms of volume, then, the big cylinder is 125/27 times bigger. Multiply this ratio by the volume of the small cylinder... 54pi x 125/27 cancels to 2pi x 125 = 250pi cm3. ...and you have the volume of the big cylinder. (It's tidiest to leave the answer in terms of pi.) This is just a question about scale factors, and the identity of the objects as cylinders is irrelevant, because they are similar. The way in which the figures neatly cancel without producing any horrendous decimals suggests that this question came from a textbook or an exam paper.


What happens to the volume of a cylinder if the radius is increased by one half?

The volume of a cylinder is [ (pi) x (Radius)2 x (length) ] .When the radius changes from [R] to [1.5 R], the square of the radiuschanges from [R2] to [2.25 R2] .So the volume increases by 125% ... more than double !Nonononono, good try, but you have to remember, that R+0.5 does not equal to 1.5R. Therefore, you cannot determine the increase in the volume.(david)


How do you find the length of a cube when the volume is 125?

The cube root of 125 is 5 which is the answer.


Does a 1990 rm 125 cylinder fit a 1988 rm 125?

No, the 1990 RM cylinder doesn't fit the 1988 cylinder. The 1988 cylinder is the only year that'll fit on a 1988 motor. This was the first year Suzuki did that. It actually sucks because I have a 1988 RM 125 I've been trying to get a cylinder for. And the 1988 cylinder is the only match. Nothing else would fit.