Answer :

I think you use π r (squared) and then multiply by the height.
So it would be π4 (squared) x16
= 804.2

Not sure if it’s right but hope this helps.

The volume of the given cylinder with a diameter of 4 cm and the height of the cylinder is 16cm is 201.062 cm².

What is the volume of a right circular cylinder?

The right circular cylinder is the cylinder in which the line joining the centre of the top circle of the cylinder to the centre of the base circle of the cylinder is perpendicular to the surface of its base, and to the top.

Suppose that the radius of the considered right circular cylinder is 'r' units.

And let its height be 'h' units.

Then, its volume is given as:

[tex]V = \pi r^2 h \: \rm unit^3[/tex]

The volume of the given cylinder is,

Volume of the cylinder = (π/4) × (4cm)² × 16cm

                                      = 201.062 cm²

Hence, the volume of the given cylinder is 201.062 cm².

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