Given a cuboid it is always possible to have a cylinder with the same volume.
It is not possible to draw a cone cylinder and triangular prism in this platform.
Yes - of course it is !
It is not possible to answer the question without knowing what the volume of the cylinder is measured in: cubic inches, cubic feet or whatever.
A cylinder is one possible answer.
this is not possible
yes
No! A cylinder is a cylindrical hole in the engine block.
No, it isn't.
Given a cuboid it is always possible to have a cylinder with the same volume.
These dimensions are not possible for a cylinder.
A statement that can be tested experimentally is called a hypothesis. This is a clear and specific prediction or explanation that can be supported or rejected through empirical evidence gathered from experiments.
Master cylinder possible but could also be wheel cylinder problems or warped rotors
It is impossible to determine the weight of the cylinder without knowing additional details. Such details include the material which the cylinder is made of, as well as any possible contents of the cylinder.
It is not possible to draw a cone cylinder and triangular prism in this platform.
Yes, that would be possible.
It's possible. Nutrients are mainly absorbed in the small intestine.