Answer:
4069.44 in^3
Step-by-step explanation:
Just plug and chug. First, you need the equation for the volume of a cylinder. An easy way to remember this is to just think of a bunch of circles stacked on top of each other. So, you just need the area of the circle times the number of circles in the "stack" which is the height.
Area of a circle is: pi*r^2 (memorize this!)
pi = 3.14
r (radius) = 6
Volume of a cylinder is: pi*r^2 * h
h (height) = 36
Volume = 3.14 * (6^2) * 36 = 4069.44 in^3
side note: volume always has it's units cubed (or to the power of 3)