Two cylinders each with a height of 50 meters are shown. 50 in. Which of the following statement about cylinders P and S is TRUE? O If x < y, the area of a horizontal cross-section of Cylinder P is equal to the area of a horizontal cross-section of Cylinder S. O If x < y, the area of a horizontal cross-section of Cylinder P is greater than the area of a horizontal cross-section of Cylinder S. O If x = y, the volume of cylinder P is less than the volume of cylinder S, because cylinder S is slanted. O If x= y, the volume of cylinder P is equal to the volume of Cylinder S, because the cylinders are the same height.

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Two cylinders each with a height of 50 meters are shown.
P
50 in.
Which of the following statement about cylinders P and S is TRUE?
O If x < y, the area of a horizontal cross-section of Cylinder P is equal to the area of
a horizontal cross-section of Cylinder S.
O If x < y, the area of a horizontal cross-section of Cylinder P is greater than the
area of a horizontal cross-section of Cylinder S.
O If x = y, the volume of cylinder P is less than the volume of cylinder S, because
cylinder S is slanted.
O If x = y, the volume of cylinder P is equal to the volume of Cylinder S, because
the cylinders are the same height.
Transcribed Image Text:Two cylinders each with a height of 50 meters are shown. P 50 in. Which of the following statement about cylinders P and S is TRUE? O If x < y, the area of a horizontal cross-section of Cylinder P is equal to the area of a horizontal cross-section of Cylinder S. O If x < y, the area of a horizontal cross-section of Cylinder P is greater than the area of a horizontal cross-section of Cylinder S. O If x = y, the volume of cylinder P is less than the volume of cylinder S, because cylinder S is slanted. O If x = y, the volume of cylinder P is equal to the volume of Cylinder S, because the cylinders are the same height.
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