Answer:
Volume V= πr²h
Volume V= base * height
Step-by-step explanation:
Volume is the capacity of an object which is obtained by multiplying area with height. Volume of a cylinder is generally calculated by two formulas.
Volume of a cylinder V= πr²h Where r is the radius and h is the height
Volume of a cylinder V= base * height
If we analyse the two formula keeping in mind that the base of the cylinder is circular . The area of a circle is given by πr². In this first formula we can find the area of the base by applying the formula of the circular region. Volume is measured by multiplying length , breadth and height, or area with height. In both the formulas given above we find the area and then multiply with the height.
14(x-7) is the answer to the problem
Set the left side as the base, the length of the base is (3-1)=2, the height is (3-0)=3, the area is 2*3=6
6 units is the answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
Sum of two sides can not be smaller than third side and difference of two sides cannot be larger then third side.
Answer is B.