Exam 32: Volume of Cylindrical Shapes
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Exam 38: Bends and Stretchouts of Angular Shapes10 Questions
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-Find, in cubic inches, the volume of 13 small welded hydraulic tanks that each have a radius of 7" and a height of 15". All dimensions are inside dimensions.

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-Calculate the volume of a cylindrical shape, in cubic inches, when r = 7" and h = 22". Carry the answer to two decimal places.

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-When a cylinder has a diameter of 8.6" and is 17.2" inches high, what is its volume, in cubic inches? Round the answer to the nearest hundredth.

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998.61
-Find the volume of water, in cubic inches, that can be held in a semicircular-shaped tank with a diameter of 12", two flat sides that are each 10", and a height of 3". All dimensions are inside dimensions. Give the answer to the nearest hundredth.

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-Calculate the volume of a cylindrical shape, in cubic inches, when r = 5.5" and h = 23". Carry the answer to two decimal places.

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-What is the volume, in cubic inches, of a cylinder with a radius of 4" and a height of 9"? Give the answer to the nearest hundredth.

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-Calculate the volume of a cylindrical shape, in cubic inches, when r = 12" and h = 5". Carry the answer to two decimal places.

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-Calculate the volume of a cylindrical shape, in cubic centimeters, when r = 48 cm and h = 14 cm. Carry the answer to two decimal places.

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-Calculate the volume of a cylindrical shape, in cubic centimeters, when r = 6.5 cm and h = 26 cm. Carry the answer to two decimal places.

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-Find the volume of water, in cubic feet, that can be held in a semicircular-shaped tank with a diameter of 6', two flat sides that are each 14', and a height of 2'. All dimensions are inside dimensions. Round the answer to the nearest tenth.

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