asked 354 views
5 votes
cylinder A has a volume of 360 cm3. Cylinder B has a base and height identical to that of cylinder B, but leans to the right in such a way that its slant is greater than 4 cm. what is the volume of cylinder B

asked
User Anyelina
by
8.0k points

2 Answers

3 votes
hey user

360

is the answer
answered
User Valerio Crini
by
8.3k points
0 votes
If the height is measured between the parallel ends of the cylinder, the volume is identical:
360 cm³.

_____
If the "height" is measured along the central axis of the cylinder, there is insufficient information to determine the volume.

The slant length of a prism (even a cylindrical one) is immaterial. What matters to the volume is the area of the base and the distance between the planes of the bases (height).
answered
User Shekeine
by
7.9k points
Welcome to Qamnty — a place to ask, share, and grow together. Join our community and get real answers from real people.