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How can knowing the formula for the area of a circle help you to remember the formulas for the volume of a cylinder and the volume of a cone?

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Answer:

Your solution is given in the explanation below. Brainliest? :D

Explanation :

The radius or diameter of the circular base or top, as well as the height of the cylinder, are required to compute the volume of a cylinder. A cylinder's volume is equal to the product of the area of its circular base and its height. A cylinder's volume is measured in cubic units. Recall the acronyms for base (b), height (h), and side (s) since they are essential for these calculations to remember surface area and volume formulae.

A cylinder and cone both have circular faces and in both their formulas you need the area of the circular face multiplied by the height (cylinder) or height/3 (cone). So if you know the formula for the area of a circle, you know half of the formulas for the volume of cylinder or cone!

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