Find the diagonal c on the cylinder with a height of 10yd and 5yd

D. 12.1 yd
E. 11.2 yd
F. 8.7 yd

To find the diagonal c on the cylinder, we can use the Pythagorean theorem. The formula is given as c = √(a^2 + b^2), where a and b are the height and radius of the cylinder, respectively.

Given:
Height (a) = 10 yd
Radius (b) = 5 yd

Using the formula:
c = √(a^2 + b^2)
c = √(10^2 + 5^2)
c = √(100 + 25)
c = √125
c ≈ 11.2 yd

Therefore, the diagonal c on the cylinder is approximately 11.2 yd. Hence, the answer is E. 11.2 yd.