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Cylinder 1 is congruent to cylinder 2. The dimensions of the cylinders are given inunits.Cylinder 1Cylinder 238What is the volume of cylinder 2?

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Since the two cylinders are congruent, it means that their dimensions are exactly the same thing.

In other words, the radius of cylinder 1 is the same as that of cylinder 2, and the height of cylinder 2 is the same as that of cylinder 1. This is what it means for two solid shapes to be congruent.

Now, to find the volume of cylinder 2, we apply the frmula for the volume of a tyical cylnder:


\text{Volume}=\pi* r^2* h

Now,

radius of cylinder 2 = radius of cylinder 1 = 3

height of cylinder 2 = 8

Thus: r = 3, h= 8

Therefore:


\begin{gathered} \text{Volume}=\pi* r^2* h \\ \text{Volume}=\pi*3^2*8 \\ \text{Volume}=\pi*9^{}*8 \\ \text{Volume}=\pi*72 \\ \text{Volume}=72\pi\text{ cubic units} \end{gathered}

Therefore the volume of cylinder 2 is 72pi cubic units (Option D)

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