A cone with a base radius of 9.9 cm and a height of 14 cm has a volume of 1,436.9 cm3
Circumference = 2*pi*radius or pi*diameter Circumference = 87.9645943 or 88 cm to the nearest cm
First we must find the radius: Curved surface area of the cylinder excluding the two end pieces = 88 cm2 2*pi*radius*14 = 88 Divide both sides by 2*pi*14 radius = 1.000402499 cm Volume = pi*1.0004024992*14 Volume = 44.01770994 cubic cm
Area is 98cm2
You are not finding the area you are finding the volume. The answers is 1232 cm3
14cm
Diameter = 14cm so radius = 7cm. Height = 5cm. Take pi as 22/7 Volume of a cylinder = pi*radius2*height Volume = 22/7*72*5 = 770 cubic cm.
Circumference = 2*pi*radius or pi*diameter Circumference = 87.9645943 or 88 cm to the nearest cm
First we must find the radius: Curved surface area of the cylinder excluding the two end pieces = 88 cm2 2*pi*radius*14 = 88 Divide both sides by 2*pi*14 radius = 1.000402499 cm Volume = pi*1.0004024992*14 Volume = 44.01770994 cubic cm
Area is 98cm2
The question cannot be answered. There is no information on what aspect of the cylinder is 14 cm: the radius, diameter, circumference, height.
You are not finding the area you are finding the volume. The answers is 1232 cm3
The diameter is 28cm
14cm
Assuming that "it" refers to diameter, the radius is 7 cm and the circumference is 44.0 cm.
The radius is: 6.267 cm
The diameter would be 28 cm.
Vol = L * H * W = 16 * 8 * 14 = 1792 cm3