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  • Formula to Find the Volume of a Cylinder

    Cylinders are three-dimensional shapes that have two circles as bases and are connected by parallel lines to enclose the space between them. The volume of the cylinder is the empty space enclosed...

  • Formula for the Volume of a Cylinder

    A cylinder is a three-dimensional shape that is formed by two congruent circles connected by parallel lines. The volume of a cylinder is the amount of space inside the cylinder. Because the...

  • How to Calculate the Area of an Isosceles Triangle

    Geometry is a required course for all high school students. The study of triangles is one of the main topics in geometry, and finding the area is one of the main topics in studying triangles. One...

  • How to Calculate Rise & Run

    Slope can be used in any number off applications - business models, how steep a road is, and acceleration to name a few. Before the slope can be found, knowing how to find the rise and the run are...

  • How to Calculate the Volume of a Pipe

    Finding the volume of a pipe can be useful for any number of reasons such as calculating how much water a pipe can hold before bursting. There are multiple ways to find that volume, depending on...

  • How to Calculate Volume & Density

    The density of an object has many applications including uses as a flotation device or how less dense materials can be used to make everyday items lighter and easier to carry. In order to know the...

  • How to Calculate the Volume of a Rectangle

    Volume is the measure of how much space an object takes up. Essentially, volume calculates how much air fits inside a three-dimensional object. It is calculated in cubic units. The volume of a...

  • How to Find the Perimeter of a Parallelogram

    Finding the perimeter of a parallelogram is a very useful skill. Most rooms are parallelograms. A container may be the shape of a parallelogram. Finding the perimeter of a parallelogram is also...

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