For this case, we have that by definition, the volume of a cylinder is given by:
[tex]V = \pi * r ^ 2 * h[/tex]
Where:
A: It's the radio
h: The height of the cylinder
We have the values:
[tex]r = 6 \ cm\\h = 15 \ cm[/tex]
Substituting:
[tex]V = \pi * (6 ^ 2) * 15\\V = \pi * 36 * 15\\V = 1696.46 \ cm ^ 3[/tex]
Answer:
[tex]V = 1696.46 \ cm ^ 3[/tex]