Volume + absolute value - practice problems
Number of problems found: 3
- Equilateral cylinder
The equilateral cylinder (height = base diameter; h = 2r) has a V = 272 cm³ volume. Calculate the surface area of the cylinder. - Cylinders
The area of the side of two cylinders is the same rectangle of 33 mm × 18 mm. Which cylinder has a larger volume, and by how much? - Sphere slices
Calculate the volume and surface of a sphere if the radii of a parallel cut r1=32 cm, r2=47 cm, and its distance v=21 cm.
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