"volume of the surface area" is garbled: by definition an area is a two-dimensional measurement and so has a volume of zero. Was that "volume AND the surface area"?
Anyway the simplest way to determine this is to just wait for your teacher to reveal the answers to the homework exercises, since that's surely where this comes from...
527.52 but if you have to round it to a whole number the answer will then be 528
You need three dimensions to get a volume. 12 feet x 30 inches is an area. If you have a round pool you have only diameter and height!
The volume is 4.19 cm3
In inches, measure the height and diameter of the container. Divide the diameter by 2 to get the radius. Use these data and the geometric formula for the volume of a cylinder (V = pi x r2 x h).
If the diameter is 150 mm and the height is 1,000 mm then the volume is 17,671,000 mm3
527.52 but if you have to round it to a whole number the answer will then be 528
You need three dimensions to get a volume. 12 feet x 30 inches is an area. If you have a round pool you have only diameter and height!
To convert cubic inches to cubic feet for a round tree, you would first calculate the volume of the tree in cubic inches using the formula for the volume of a cylinder (π * (radius)^2 * height). Then, divide the cubic inches by 1,728 (the number of cubic inches in a cubic foot) to get the volume in cubic feet.
The volume is 4.19 cm3
The volume of an area 24 feet round and 45 inches deep is: 1,700 cubic feet.
In inches, measure the height and diameter of the container. Divide the diameter by 2 to get the radius. Use these data and the geometric formula for the volume of a cylinder (V = pi x r2 x h).
Not enough information to answer this question. You need to specify the dimensions: inches, feet, meters, etc...??? Volume of a cylinder (round tank) = Height x pi x Radius squared.
How to calculate round column volume. +== No formula given so how can the "answer" be useful? The volume of a round column of radius r and height h is that of any cylinder: r^2.pi.h.
Pi x diameter x height will give you the volume of any cylinder - whether that's something as small as a tablet, or as large as a gasometer.
mt. fuji height in inches divided by lebron height in inches. =1858.2 then round up cause there cant be 0.2 of lebron. =1859
Volume of a cylinder = (pi) x (radius of one round end)2 x (length or height)
If the diameter is 150 mm and the height is 1,000 mm then the volume is 17,671,000 mm3