Respuesta :

Sue is correct because the two cylinders have the same base area and the same height.

Sui believes that the two cylinders have an equal volume is correct.

The volume of cylinder = Base area×Height

=(πr²)×(height)

This is also true for oblique cylinder.

Both cylinders have same height and radius also so, both cylinders have equal volume.

V=πr²h

V=π×(5)²×11.5

V=903.208m³

It can also be visualized that the oblique cylinder have circular pieces. These pieces can be solid together to form a regular cylinder with the same height (i.e. 11.4 m). So both the cylinders have equal volume.

What is a cylinder?

A cylinder is a three-dimensional shape in geometry. A cylinder is round and has a top and bottom in the shape of a circle. The top and bottom are flat and always the same size.

Thus, Sue is correct, and it's true that the two cylinders shown in the diagram have equal volumes.

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