To calculate the volume of a cylinder, take the measurements for the radius of the circular ends of the cylinder. Measure the height of the cylinder. Use the formula V= pi*r^2*h.
V equals the volume of the cylinder, pi is 3.14, r is the radius of the circular ends, and h represents the height of the cylinder. You can find more information here: learningwave.com/lwonline/geometry_secti....
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