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If an oblique cylinder and a right cylinder have the same height but not the same volume, what can you conclude about the cylinders?

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From the given condition we can conclude that the radius of the cylinders are different.

Explanation:

Given,

The height of a right cylinder and an oblique cylinder is same.

Volume of these two cylinder is different.

Let us take,

Radius of right cylinder = r

Radius of oblique cylinder = R

Height = h

Volume of right cylinder = πr²h

Volume of oblique cylinder=πR²h

Formula

If the height and the radius of a right cylinder and an oblique cylinder is same, their volume is also same

Thai is = πr²h

Here,

As the volume is different we can conclude that

The radius is not same.

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