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We have a rectangular sheet of paper, whose area is determined by using the formula, Area of sheet = Length × breadth. Suppose, we rolled the sheet either along the length or along the breadth, then it becomes the three dimensional shape of cylinder. The volume of this three dimensional shape can be determined by using the formula, Volume = πr²h, where r is the radius and h is the height of the cylinder as given in the figure. Now read the following questions and tick the correct option:

(a) Suppose we rolled the sheet either along the length or along the width such that the two parallel edges join and we have to determine the volume in two different ways. Is their any difference in their volumes?

(b)Find the volume of the cylinder formed by given sheet. (I) 70.5m³(ii)50.55m³ (iii)50.90m³?

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Answered by PD626471
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We have a rectangular sheet of paper, whose area is determined by using the formula, Area of sheet = Length × breadth. Suppose, we rolled the sheet either along the length or along the breadth, then it becomes the three dimensional shape of cylinder. The volume of this three dimensional shape can be determined by using the formula, Volume = πr²h, where r is the radius and h is the height of the cylinder as given in the figure.

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