A few days ago
LEXI

math help???

The volume of a right circular cylinder with height 10 and readius 10 is how many times the volume of a right circluar cylinder with height 1 and radius 1???

i have no clue what a right circular cylinder is

or the gdamn answer

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A few days ago
Sukh

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1000 times the volume

as the volume of a cylinder is, pie x (radius)squared X height of the cylinder

the first cylinder is 3.14 x (1 x1) x1 = 3.14…units cubed

the second cylinder is 3.14 x (10×10) x 10 = 3140…. units cubed

a right circulr cylinder is just a cylinder whose base perpendicular to its sides

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A few days ago
Devon
Volume of cylinder = π x Radius2 x Height

3.14 x (10 X 10 =100) x 10 = V

3.14 x (10 x 1 = 10) x 1 = V

What is the relationship of “1” and “10”?

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A few days ago
The Wraith
3.14 tymes the square root of pie minuse a bunch of bannanas added to a DO YOUR OWN DAMN HOMEWORK!!!
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