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How do you think you could find the volume of a cylinder?
Multiply the area of the circular base times the height of the cylinder.
Multiply the circumference of the circular base times the height of the cylinder.
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Multiply the area of the circular base times the height of the cylinder.
Reason: Volume = base area × height. For a circular base of radius r, area = πr², so
V = πr²h.
Multiplying the circumference (2πr) by the height gives the lateral surface area (2πr·h), not the volume.
Example: r = 3, h = 5 → V = π·3²·5 = 45π cubic units.
Reason: Volume = base area × height. For a circular base of radius r, area = πr², so
V = πr²h.
Multiplying the circumference (2πr) by the height gives the lateral surface area (2πr·h), not the volume.
Example: r = 3, h = 5 → V = π·3²·5 = 45π cubic units.
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