Find the volume of the cylinder.
13 mm
16 mm
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(1 point)
A 16, 990m * m ^ 3
B 8, 491m * m ^ 3
C 4, 247m * m ^ 3
D 2, 369m * m ^ 3
To find the volume of a cylinder, we use the formula V = πr^2h, where r is the radius and h is the height.
Given that the radius is 13 mm and the height is 16 mm, we plug these values into the formula:
V = π(13)^2(16)
V = π(169)(16)
V = 2704π mm^3
Approximating π as 3.14, we calculate:
V ≈ 2704 * 3.14
V ≈ 8495.36 mm^3
Therefore, the volume of the cylinder is closest to 8,491 mm^3, which corresponds to answer option B.