79.59 units3
Volume = 1/3*pi*22*19 = 79.587 cubic units to 3 decimal places
Volume=the area of the base times height divided by 3, so 289x19/3 which equals 1830 and one third.
.75 inches or 19 Millimeters is the diameter so the radius is .375 inches or 9.5 Millimeters.
It is customary to call a circle a 38 inch circle if its diameter is 38 inches. If that is the case, the radius = diameter/2 = 19 inches.
The modal height is the height that appears most frequently in a set of data. So, if you line up a bunch of heights from shortest to tallest, the modal height is the one that pops up the most. It's like the popular kid at the height party.
A cone with a base radius of 2 units and a height of 19 units has a volume of 79.59 cubic units.
Volume = 79.58701 units3
First, you will multiply the height (19) by Pi. (approximately 59.6902604165) Now, you will square the radius (3) to get 9. Then, you multiply 59.6902604165 by 9 to get approximately 537.2123437485. Then, you divide this by 3 to get the volume, which gives you approximately 179.0707812495units3.
Radius of cone = 19/2 = 9.5 mm Volume = (1/3) PI r^2 h, where r is the radius and h is the height, We need to know the height of the cone to find its volume.
Volume = 1/3*pi*22*19 = 79.587 cubic units to 3 decimal places
i need the height dude what is the height?
If you visualize the cone by cutting it vertically (with a plane perpendicular to the base), you can construct a right triangle to represent the radius, altitude, and slant height. This triangle has legs of 7 (the radius) and 19 (the altitude). Its hypotenuse represents the slant height. We can then use the Pythagorean theorem to solve for the slant height: 72 + 192 = s2 72 + 192 = s2 410 = s2 s = √(410) s ≈ 20.24 Therefore the cone has a slant height of √(410), or approximately 20.248456731316586933246902289901 units.
Is the height in inches, feet, yards? This question cannot be answered without knowing the unit for the height.
The surface area of a cone if the height is 21 and the diameter is 19 is 971.43 units2
10) The volume of the cylinder is 19*(π16^2) and the volume of the prism is 19*(16^2). Subtract these to get 10,409 m^3
The lateral surface area is A = pi*(radius)*(slant height), where (slant height) = sqrt(r^2 + h^2). So A = pi*(5 in)*sqrt((5 in)2+(19 in)2) = 308.6125 square inches
The volume of every sphere is 4/3(pi) x (radius)3 .So the volume of your particular sphere is 4/3(pi) x (19)3.