Doughnut-shape, or cylinder, depending on how you look at it.
To find the volume of an irregular shape, you need to use the water displacement method. If the object can fit into a graduated cylinder, fill the cylinder with enough water to adequately cover the object, but don't put the object inside the cylinder yet. Record the amount of water in the cylinder. Carefully drop the object into the cylinder. This will cause a rise in the water in the cylinder. Record this second volume. Subtract the first volume from the second volume, and the difference is the volume of the irregular object. For larger objects, use an overflow can.
a can of soft drink is shaped like a cylinder
It is similar to your body or a cup you drink every day
Any can. Like a Soda can or a soup can. Role of toilett paper.
Cylinder is not a polygon as it is a 3 dimensional object.
I would hazard a guess that it is an object made of metal, and in the shape of a cylinder.
a log
A cylinder (i.e a drainpipe shape, or the shape of a tin can, etc... ).
Doughnut-shape, or cylinder, depending on how you look at it.
To find the volume of an irregular shape, you need to use the water displacement method. If the object can fit into a graduated cylinder, fill the cylinder with enough water to adequately cover the object, but don't put the object inside the cylinder yet. Record the amount of water in the cylinder. Carefully drop the object into the cylinder. This will cause a rise in the water in the cylinder. Record this second volume. Subtract the first volume from the second volume, and the difference is the volume of the irregular object. For larger objects, use an overflow can.
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a can of soft drink is shaped like a cylinder
What is the shape of a soda can?: It's a cylinder.
You can change the shape of an object without changing its volume by compressing or stretching it in different dimensions. For example, you can squish a ball into an oval shape or stretch it into a longer cylinder while ensuring that the overall amount of space the object occupies remains the same.
It is similar to your body or a cup you drink every day