You need to multiply three lengths to get a volume - a volume has three dimensions. If you have a cube with 1 cm. on side (1 cm x 1 cm x 1 cm), the volume is 1 cubic centimeter.
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the volume of a cylinder is (pi)r squared times the height, same as a circle but plus the height so the answer here would be ((pi) x 1) squared x 5. or 5 pi squared
If you know the height and volume of the cylinder than you can find the radius. You also have to know the formula for volume 'V', which is pi multiplied by both the radius 'r 'squared and the height 'h', or V is equal to pi x r squared x h. The height h is equal to the volume divided by the radius squared and pi.
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Volume = (length x width) x (height) = (base area) x (height) = (56 x 6) = 336 cubic inches
actual size in inches = 6.1 inches x 8.89 inches24mm * 1cm/10mm * 2.54 inches/1cm= 60.96/10= 6.1 inches35mm * 1cm/10mm * 2.54 inches/1cm= 88.9/10= 8.89 inches