The volume of a cylinder is given by the formula V = πr^2h, where r is the radius of the cylinder and h is its height.
Since the radius of the cylinder is the same as the sphere's radius, we can say r = r_sphere.
The height of the cylinder is equal to the sphere's diameter, so h = 2r_sphere.
Substituting these values into the volume formula, we have V_cylinder = πr^2(2r_sphere).
However, we are not given the radius of the sphere, so we cannot determine the volume of the cylinder without knowing the radius.
The volume of a sphere is 48 m3. What is the volume of a cylinder if its radius is the same as the sphere’s and its height is equal to the sphere’s diameter?(1 point)
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