SOLUTION: My question goes thus sir; what is the capacity of a container which is in the form of a cylinder of radius 3cm and height 14cm with one hemispherical end.

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Question 1029711: My question goes thus sir; what is the capacity of a container which is in the form of a cylinder of radius 3cm and height 14cm with one hemispherical end.
Answer by fractalier(6550)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The total volume would be the volume of the cylinder plus the volume of the hemisphere...
The volume of the cylinder is
cm^3
The volume of the hemisphere is
cm^3
So the total is
126(pi) + 18(pi) = 144(pi) cm^3

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