The answer will depend on which one of the two numbers is the radius (or diameter, or circumference) and which is the height. Since you have not bothered to provide that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
0.5*(15+12)*4 = 54 sq m
how to find the dept of the pool if it is 15m long and 6m wide
The volume is 83.776 m3
To find the volume, you multiply the area of the cylinder by its height. To calculate the area, square the radius (half of the diameter) and multiply by Pi (3.1416): 4.5-squared = 20.25 X 3.1416 = 63.6174 X 9 = 572.5566 cubic inches (volume),
To find the volume of a rectangular prism, you multiply its length, width, and height. For dimensions 6m, 3m, and 4m, the volume is calculated as: (6 \times 3 \times 4 = 72 \text{ cubic meters}). Therefore, the volume is 72 m³.
-15m but -15 metres doesnt exist
Assuming that radious refers to radius, the volume is 19792 cunic units.
V = 64 m3
0.5*(15+12)*4 = 54 sq m
2m4(m2-15m+18) i hope this is right! srry if its not i just did it for hw
how to find the dept of the pool if it is 15m long and 6m wide
224 m to the 3rd power
The volume is 83.776 m3
40 cubic meters
To find the volume, you multiply the area of the cylinder by its height. To calculate the area, square the radius (half of the diameter) and multiply by Pi (3.1416): 4.5-squared = 20.25 X 3.1416 = 63.6174 X 9 = 572.5566 cubic inches (volume),
40m^3
To calculate the volume of air that can enclose the tent, you would use the formula for the volume of a rectangular prism, which is length x width x height. In this case, the length is 6m, the width is 6m, and the height is 4m. Therefore, the volume of air that can enclose the tent would be 6m x 4m x 4m = 96 cubic meters.