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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Help on this please? In the figure, Cylinders A and B have equal radii and equal heights. Cylinder A is a right circular cylinder; Cylinder B is an oblique circular cylinder. The measure of angle KML is 70°. *Screenshot on the bottom!* The volume of Cylinder A is VA. What is the volume of Cylinder B in terms of Cylinder A? a. VA · sin 70° b. VA · cos 70° c. VA

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Tricky, this one. Ok I was looking for the name of the theorem but I can't find it. There is a theorem that says any cylinders with equal bases and equal heights have equal volume. So both your cylinders have the same volume.

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