What is the volume to the nearest tenth of cubic inch.

Answer:
180.6 cubic inches. (Nearest tenth is the same as 1 decimal place)
Step-by-step explanation:
The volume of a cylinder formula is:
V
=
π
r
2
h
The diameter is
10
inches, well half of the diameter is
5
inches which is the radius. Radius is half of the diameter.
If you want the diameter back, just double it.
5
+
5
=
10
.
So we can now plug the numbers into the formula.
V
=
π
(
5
2
)
(
2.3
)
V
=
π
(
25
)
(
2.3
)
(5 Squared =25)
V
=
57.5
π
But if you didn't want it in terms of
π
, so you multiply:
57.5
×
3.14
=180.55
but rounding that to the nearest tenth is the same as rounding to
1 decimal place so you get
180.6 cubic inches.
Answer:
97.6
Step-by-step explanation:
V=πr2h=π·22·8≈100.53096
V≈100.53
V=πr2h
3=π·22·0.7
3≈2.93215
V≈2.93
100.53-2.93= 97.6