The volume of a right circular cylinder (think of a pop can) is jointly proportional to the square of the radius of the circular base and to the height. For example, when the height is 10.62 cm and the radius is 3 cm, then the volume is 300 cm3.
Find the formula of the volume of a cylinder using the following variables: V = volume, h = height, r = radius. Describe how you found the constant in the formula you have given.
Using the formula you just discovered, find the volume to the nearest tenth of a cylinder with radius 4 cm and height 15.92 cm.