I guess you're asking how to find the volume of a cylinder with radius 10cm and height 116cm?
Volume_of_cylinder = area_of_base_circle x height
= π x 102 x 116 cm3
= 11600π cm3
≈ 36442 cm3
= 36.442 litres
The radius is half the diameter, so it is 232/2, or 116 cm.
To find out how many times 12 goes into 116, you can divide 116 by 12. This gives you approximately 9.67. Therefore, 12 goes into 116 a total of 9 times with a remainder, as 12 multiplied by 9 equals 108, which is the largest multiple of 12 that is less than 116.
It is 180 -64 = 116 and 64 plus 116 = a supplementary angle of 180 degrees
The decimal of 116 percent is 1.16 116 out of 100 is the same as 116 percent.
25% off of 116 = 75% of 116 = 116*75/100 = 87
The radius is half the diameter, so it is 232/2, or 116 cm.
The LCM is: 116
No. Average weight for that height.
C = 116 units A = 1,808 units2
Depends on your height.
The atomic radius of selenium can be estimated to be approximately between 116 pm and 118 pm based on the trends in atomic radii going down a group in the periodic table. This is because atomic radius generally increases as you move down a group, so selenium's atomic radius would be smaller than arsenic's and germanium's.
The bottom of the pile is a circle (sircle?) of circumference 27 metres. So 2*pi*r = 27 and therefore the radius, r = 4.3 metres. Then, if the height (hight?) is 6 metres, the volume is pi*r2*h/3 = 116 metres3
Density is mass divided by volume. A brick is a rectangular prism, the volume of which is length * height * width. 7000 grams / (4 * 5 * 3) = 7000 / 60j = 116 2/3 g/cubic inch
percentage = 116% % rate: = 87/75 * 100% = 1.16 * 100% = 116%
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