Lesson 11: Practice Problems
Problem 1
Cylinder A, B, and C have the same radius but different heights. Put the cylinders in order of their volume from least to greatest.
![Cylinders A, B, and C with the same radius but different heights.](../../../../../../embeds/b1599e5e--8.5.NewPP.Cylinders354.png)
Problem 2
Two cylinders,
![Cylinders P and Q with height h and different sizes.](../../../../../../embeds/8f5867cd--8.5.NewPP.Cylinders13.png)
Problem 3
Which of the following graphs could represent the volume of water in a cylinder as a function of its height? Explain your reasoning.
Problem 4 From Unit 5 Lesson 3
Together, the areas of the rectangles sum to 30 square centimeters.
Write an equation showing the relationship between
and . Fill in the table with the missing values.