That's one part. I forgot to mention the second part. BTW thanks for the drawing. It's really helping. So for part 1, I'm going to assume that its a cylinder and use the volume formula to find it. For part B, there are more points added to the original.
R Theta Z
0.55 0 0.4
0.45 60 0.6
0.35 120...
I got nothing. My prof just gave me these points and told me to find an estimated volume by using Excel VBA but I can't even use the VBA if I can't even solve the problem on paper. She told me there is no right or wrong answer so am I suppose to just guess what it's suppose to be? I was thinking...
The question I have is a bit strange.
I do not have ANY formulas or equations given.
I was only given bunch of points with r, theta, and z. Z being the depth. R being radius and Theta being the angle.
I was wondering if there is a way to find a rough estimate volume of the following.
R...