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Can someone help me with this, Im so confused bru

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User Aleksandar
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Answer:


\sf Cylinder: \quad V=225 \pi \:\:units^3


\sf Prism: \quad V=225 \pi \:\:units^3

The volumes of the figures are the same.

Explanation:

Formulae


\textsf{Volume of a cylinder}=\sf \pi r^2 h \quad\textsf{(where r is the radius and h is the height)}


\textsf{Radius of a circle}=(1)/(2)d \quad \textsf{(where d is the diameter)}


\textsf{Area of a triangle}=\frac12 * \sf base * height


\textsf{Volume of a prism}=\sf base \: area * height

Volume of the cylinder

Given:

  • d = 10 ⇒ r = 5
  • h = 9

Substitute the given values into the formula and solve for V:


\implies \sf V=\pi \cdot 5^2 \cdot 9


\implies \sf V=\pi \cdot 25 \cdot 9


\implies \sf V=225 \pi \:\:units^3

Volume of the triangular prism

Given values of triangular base:

  • base = 25
  • height = 2π


\implies \textsf{Area of the triangular base}=\sf (1)/(2) \cdot 25 \cdot 2 \pi=25 \pi \:\:units^2

Given values of prism:

  • Area of base = 25π
  • Height = 9

Substitute the given values into the formula and solve for V:


\implies \sf V=25 \pi \cdot 9


\implies \sf V=225 \pi \:\:units^3

Conclusion

The volumes of the figures are the same.

User Alex Ruheni
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Answer:

  • The volumes of the figures are the same.

Explanation:

Let's find the volume of each figure and compare.

Volume of cylinder

Use equation:

  • V = πr²h

Substitute values and find the volume:

  • V = π*(10/2)²*9 = 225π unis³

Volume of prism

Use equation:

  • V = Bh

Since the base is the right triangle, its area is:

  • B = ab/2 = 2π*25/2 = 25π

Find the volume:

  • V = 25π*9 = 225π unis³

Compare

  • We see both volumes are equal, so the answer is the same.

User Dannysauer
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