
Concept explainers
To explain:
The formulas for the volume of a prism and the volume of a cylinder is similar.

Answer to Problem 47HP
Two separate formulas for the volume of a prism and volume of a cylinder only because a cylinder is not a prism. Otherwise their volumes works for both.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The formulas for the volume of a prism and the volume of a cylinder is similar.
Volume of a cylinder is:
And volume of a prims is:
So, the base area is:
Now, substitute
So, they are similar.
They are different because a cylinder is not a prism.
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