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A 14cm pen sits diagonally in a cylindrical cup. The cup is twice as high as it is wide. 4cm of the pen is sticking out of the cup. What is the volume of the cup? (Draw and label the triangle, write the correct formula, solve for the unknown value, and circle the final answer with correct units.)


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Answered by krinapatel1604
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Volume of a cuboid = length × breadth × height. ... In examples 1 and 2, there are four options out of which one is correct. Write the correct answer. ... DO = OB = 4cm, since diagonals of a rhombus are.

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