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The volume of the right cylinder = 90π ft3
with a height of 10 feet.
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The radius of the right cylinder = 9 feet
The oblique cylinder does not have the same volume as the right cylinder with the altitude = the height and the radius the same for both.
The radius of the right cylinder = 3 feet
The radius of the right cylinder is about 1.7 feet
The oblique cylinder and the right cylinder would have the same volume as long as the height = the altitude and they have the same radius.
The axis of the oblique cylinder is equal to the height of the right cylinder.
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- The radius of the right cylinder = 3 feet. (Since V = πr^2h → r^2 = 90π/(π·10) = 9 → r = 3.)
- The oblique cylinder and the right cylinder would have the same volume as long as the height = the altitude and they have the same radius. (Volume = base area × altitude, independent of slant.)
- The radius of the right cylinder = 3 feet. (Since V = πr^2h → r^2 = 90π/(π·10) = 9 → r = 3.)
- The oblique cylinder and the right cylinder would have the same volume as long as the height = the altitude and they have the same radius. (Volume = base area × altitude, independent of slant.)
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