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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 length is greater by 4 cm. What is the volume of cylinder B?

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Answer:

B.) V = 360 cm^3

Explanation:

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By definition an oblique (or slanted, or tilted) cylinder has the same volume as a right cylinder of the same base and height. Thus the Volume of Cylinder B doesn't depend on the "lean" and is the same as Cylinder 'A'; 360 cu.cm.
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