The volume of a cylinder is =
V = π.R^(2).h
Let's to the first example:
R = 3cm
h = 32cm
Then,
1:
V = π.(3)^2.(32)
V = 288π.cm^3
This is correct.
Let's to the second example:
2:
R = 4cm
h = 12cm
Then,
V = π . (4)^2 . 12
V = 192 π cm^3
It is false.
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Let's to the 3 example:
R = Diameter / 2
R = 16 / 2
R = 8cm
And, h = 9cm
Then,
V = π . (8)^2 . 9
V = 576π cm^3
It is false
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Let's to the 4 example:
R = 4cm
h = 18cm
Then,
V = π . (4)^2 . 18
V = 288π cm^3
This is correct
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Let's to the 5 and last example:
R = Diameter / 2
R = 12 / 2
R = 6 cm
h = 8cm
Then,
V = π . (6)^2 . 8
V = 288π
That's right too.
Then, The answers corrects to the your question are:
Example: 1 , 4 and 5