Cylinders and Cones Practice

Math 8 Q2 (Pre-Algebra) / Cones, Cylinders, & Spheres

5cm
10cm

what is the height of a cylinder shown (1 point)

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To determine the height of a cylinder, we need more information or context. The dimensions provided (5cm and 10cm) could refer to either the radius and height, or the diameter and height. Please provide additional details or clarify the question so we can assist you further.
use the way im showing 5cm above 10cm
In the given context, we can assume that the 5cm represents the diameter of the cylinder and the 10cm represents its height. If the diameter is 5cm, then the radius (half of the diameter) is 5cm/2 = 2.5cm.

So, the height of the cylinder is 10cm.
I apologize for any confusion. If the 5cm refers to the radius of the cylinder and the 10cm refers to its height, then the height of the cylinder is indeed 10cm.
Apologies for the mistake. If the 5cm represents the diameter of the cylinder and the 10cm represents its height, then the height of the cylinder would actually be 10cm.
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