SOLUTION: A cylindrical container. How to find the volume of a container if you know the Surface area is 105 in squared and the radius is 3 in.

Algebra.Com
Question 670493: A cylindrical container. How to find the volume of a container if you know the Surface area is 105 in squared and the radius is 3 in.
Answer by mananth(16946)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
105 in squared and the radius is 3 in.
The curved surface area of a cylinder is 2*pi*r*h
r= radius, h= height of cylinder
105=2*pi*3*3*h
105/2*3*pi=h
Volume of cylinder = pi*r^2*h
V= pi*3*3*(105)/6*pi
V= 9*105/6
V=157.5 cu.in

RELATED QUESTIONS

A cylindrical container has a base area of 100 meters squared and is 12 meters high. If... (answered by nerdybill)
A cylindrical container closed at both ends has radius of 7cm and height of 5cm Find;... (answered by Alan3354)
A cylindrical container closed at both ends has a radius of 7cm and height of 6cm. (answered by josgarithmetic)
the diameter of a cylindrical container, closed at both ends, is 0.28m and its height is... (answered by ikleyn)
A cylindrical container has a base area of 100 cm^2 and is 12 cm high. If the container... (answered by vleith,jojo14344)
A cylindrical container has a base area of 100 M and is 12 m hight. If the container is... (answered by Theo)
If the radius of a cylindrical container is doubled, how do you change the height of the... (answered by Alan3354)
find the total surface area and the volume of a closed cylindrical container with radius... (answered by lwsshak3)
Jessica has a cylindrical container to store a friend's birthday present. The container... (answered by deborabr)