Find the volume of the oblique cylinder. Note that the figure is not to scale.
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To find the volume of an oblique cylinder, you can use the formula:
[ V = pi r^2 h ]
Where:
– ( V ) is the volume,
– ( r ) is the radius of the base,
– ( h ) is the height of the cylinder.
Step 1: Identify the radius and height.
– Make sure you have the values for the radius (r) and the height (h) of the cylinder.
Step 2: Substitute the values into the formula.
– For example, if the radius is 3 inches and the height is 5 inches:
[ V = pi (3)^2 (5) ]
Step 3: Calculate the volume.
– First, square the radius: ( 3^2 = 9 ).
– Then multiply by the height: ( 9 times 5 = 45 ).
– Lastly, incorporate π:
[ V = 45pi , text{in}^3 ]
So the volume of the oblique cylinder is ( 45pi , text{in}^3 ).
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