V = 6,032 cubic inches.
The circumference is 62.8318531 inches.
First, it is not an approximation but the formula for the exact value of the volume. Second, pi and e are quite different numbers.
The volume would depends on length, width, and height. As well as on the exact shape.
The volume of a sphere is:* Vs = 4/3¶r3 The formula to find radius is: * r = d/2* r = 6in/2* r = 3in Now, substitute r for the value of 6in.* Vs = 4/3¶(6in)3* Vs = 4/3¶(27in3) * Vs = 4¶(9in3) * Vs = 36¶in3 The exact value without leaving pi in the equation is:* Vs = 113.097in3¶ = pi¶ = 3.14
That depends on the exact size of the orange.
The formula for working out a cylinder is... pie radius squared times height The pie radius squared works out the area of one of the circle faces, and then multiplying it by the height sort of stretches out the circle face to the cylinder's exact volume
Volume of cylinder: pi*2.2^2 *4.9 = 75.50601137 cubic yards
Cylinder volume in gallons = (pi) x (radius of the end in inches)2 x (length in inches) / (231) or (pi) x (radius of the end in feet)2 x (length in feet) x (7.48) . The first result is exact. The second result is short by 0.007% .
The circumference is 62.8318531 inches.
A formula for the volume of a cylinder is 2 X pi X r2 X h, where r is the radius and h is the height. This formula yields about 3053.628059 cubic centimeters if the integers specified are considered exact or 3.1 X 103 cubic centimeters to the justified number of significant digits otherwise.
The exact measurements of a Humvee in inches is 184.5 inches long by 86.5 inches wide. It also has a height of between 77 and 79 inches.
168.56 square inches
The height of a sphere is the same as its diameter, and the formula for volume of a sphere is (4/3) x pi X radius cubed. The radius is half the diameter, and in this instance the formula yields about 113.0973355 cubic inches if the value 6 is considered exact, otherwise 1.1 X 102 cubic centimeters to the justified number of significant digits.The formula for calculating the volume of a sphere is: Volume 4/3 * π * r3. Note that the given height of the sphere 6cm is equal to the diameter of the sphere. The formula requires a radius or half the diameter. Therefore, the Volume 4/3 * 3.14 * (3 * 3 * 3 or 27) = 113.0399 or 113.04 cubic centimeters.Note that the given unit of measurement is in centimeters. You cannot just change the unit of measurement to inches and back to centimeters. The above calculation is also a few hundredths off.
The radius is 9 inches because area of circle is pi*9 squared = 81pi square inches and the diameter is twice the radius which is 2*9 = 18 inches
A sphere cannot have a 17 inch height, if it has a 6 inch radius. If it has a 6 inch radius, the height (diameter, in this case), would be 2 times the radius, which is 12. If it was a sphere with 6 inch radius (and not using height), then you use the formula, 4/3(pi)r^3. = 4/3 * pi * 6^3 = 288 pi ≈ 904.779 inches cubed. Dingbot is: 1. over-sensitive to long answers, 2. correct to ping over-exact answers pasted from [Windows] Calculator. Folks, 4 to 6 significant figures are enough for us engineers and mechanics - any more is just bragging.
If the can is a right circular cylinder, the area of the curved part of the surface is 2pi X radius X height or about 87.96 square inches. The combined area of the base and the top flat surfaces is 2pi X radius squared or about 25.13 square inches. The total area is the sum of these two or about 113.1 square inches. If the integral dimensions are not considered exact, this should be written as 1.1 X 102 square inches; the depressed value of the digit after the decimal point shows that this digit may not be within + 1.
Exact is difficult but it is approximately 2.713 cc.