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The internal dimension of a cylindrical container has a base area of 20 cm2 and a height of 10 cm. What is the internal volume of the container?

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Answer:

200 cm³

Explanation:

In question we have given the area and height of the internal dimension of a cylindrical container.We have to find volume of the container.

From question statement ,we observe that

Area=20 cm² and Height=10 cm

The formula to find volume is :

Volume= Area×Height

putting the values of area and height in above formula,we get

Volume= 20 cm²×10 cm

Volume= 200 cm³

Hence, The internal volume of the container is 200 cm³.




User Facundofarias
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Answer:

As per the statement:

The internal dimension of a cylindrical container has a base area of 20 cm2 and a height of 10 cm.

Volume(V) of a cylinder is given by:


V =A \cdot h

where

A is the area of the base cylinder and

h is the height of the cylinder

Substitute the value A = 20 cm square and h = 10 cm we have;


V=20 \cdot 10

Simplify:

V = 200 cubic cm

Therefore, the internal volume of the container is 200 cubic cm

User Norym
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