This is for my study guide (at the end it says nearest hundredth)

The volume formula for the cylinder is given by
[tex]V=\pi\cdot h\cdot r^2[/tex]where h is the height (15 cm), r is the radius (12cm). Then, by substituting these values into the formula, we have
[tex]V=(3.14)(15)(12^2)[/tex]which gives
[tex]V=6782.4[/tex]Therefore, the answer is: 6782.4 cubic centimeters