The question cannot be answered. You could have an infinitely long but infinitesimally thin cylinder, or an infiniteimally short but infinitely wide cylinder. In between these two extremes there are an infinite number of possible combinations.
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1 gallon is 16 cups
GALLONS As in: 1 gallon, 2 gallons.
1 gallon = 4 quarters.
A cylinder has two circular faces.
A mug in the shape of a cylinder has base with a radius of 4 cm How many milliliters of liquid does it hold if filled to height of 9 cm? Volume of a cylinder = area of base * height Base is a circle Area of a circle = π * radius squared The radius = 4 cm Area = 3.14 * r * r = ____ square cm Area = 3.14 * ___ * ___ = ____ square cm Volume of a cylinder = area of base * height You know area of the base and the height = 9 cm. Volume of a cylinder = ______ * _____ = _____ cubic cm 1 cubic cm = 1 milliliter 150 cubic cm = 150 milliliter Answer ≈ 450-455 ml