Find the volume of each cylinder. Round your answer to the nearest tenth if necessary. Use 3.14

(1) Given:
The radius of the cylinder is 6.5 cm
The height of the cylinder is 16 cm.
We need to determine the volume of the cylinder.
Volume of the cylinder:
The volume of the cylinder can be determined using the formula,
[tex]V=\pi r^2 h[/tex]
Substituting the values, we get;
[tex]V=(3.14)(6.5)^2(16)[/tex]
[tex]V=(3.14)(42.25)(16)[/tex]
[tex]V=2122.6[/tex]
Thus, the volume of the cylinder is 2122.6 cubic cm.
(2) Given:
The diameter of the cylinder is 4 inches.
The height of the cylinder is 3 inches.
The radius of the cylinder is 2 inches.
We need to determine the volume of the cylinder.
Volume of the cylinder:
The volume of the cylinder can be determined using the formula,
[tex]V=\pi r^2 h[/tex]
Substituting the values, we get;
[tex]V=(3.14)(2)^2(3)[/tex]
[tex]V=(3.14)(4)(3)[/tex]
[tex]V=37.7[/tex]
Thus, the volume of the cylinder is 37.7 cubic inches.