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Use cavalieri's Principle to calculate the exact of an oblique cylinder with a radius of 10 meters and a height of 11 meters.

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Am I to assume this is for volume? The volume formula for a cylinder...oblique or not...is V = 1/3pi r^2 h. Cavalieri's principle tells us that the formulas for both are the same. So V = 1/3*pi*100*11 and V = 366.67 pi
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Answer: Volume of cylinder is 1152.38 m³.

Explanation:

Since we have given that

Radius of cylinder = 10 m

Height of cylinder = 11 m

Using Cavalieri's principle , volume of an oblique cylinder is equal to volume of cone.

So, Volume of an oblique cylinder is given by


V=(1)/(3)\pi r^2h\\\\V=(1)/(3)(22)/(7)* 10* 10* 11\\\\V=1152.38\ m^3

Hence, Volume of cylinder is 1152.38 m³.

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