By dividing its cross-section area into its volume
Make the height the subject of the fornula for the volume or surface area of the cylinder
The answer depends on what information you are given: volume and height, or surface area and height, etc.
pi*radius2*height = volume of a cylinder height = volume divided by pi*radius2
Volume of a cylinder in cubic units = piradius2height
That will depend on its height which has not been given but the volume of a cylinder is pi*radius squared*height.
Make the height the subject of the fornula for the volume or surface area of the cylinder
The answer depends on what information you are given: volume and height, or surface area and height, etc.
pi*radius2*height = volume of a cylinder height = volume divided by pi*radius2
height has to be given. or volume. volume of a cylinder is v = (pi r ^2) h or diameter times height.
Volume of a cylinder in cubic units = piradius2height
That will depend on its height which has not been given but the volume of a cylinder is pi*radius squared*height.
The answer depends on what information you are given: volume and radius or diameter, or surface area and radius, etc.
Volume = pi*r2*h
The volume of a cylinder is found by multiplying the area of its base times its height.
Not enough information. The volume is the base area times the height; the height is therefore the volume divided by the base area.
Find the area of the base and divide by the volume and that should give you the height.
Making the unjustified assumption that the height is given in metres, since that makes it a very long cylinder, total surface area = 2178.41 square metres and volume = 7722.79 cubic metres.