A cylindrical pan has the dimensions shown below.

A formula for the volume of a cylinder is V = Bh . Which equation best represents B , the area of the base of this pan in square inches?

The dimensions of the cylindrical pan are not provided, so we cannot determine the exact equation for the area of the base (B). In order to find the equation for B, we need to know the radius (r) or diameter (d) of the base of the cylindrical pan. Once we have either the radius or diameter, we can use the formula for the area of a circle (A = πr^2 or A = π(d/2)^2) to calculate the area of the base (B).

To find the equation that represents the area of the base of the pan (B), we need to analyze the dimensions of the cylindrical pan. Unfortunately, the dimensions are not provided in the question. In order to proceed, we need the measurements of either the radius (r) or the diameter (d) of the base.

If the radius (r) of the base is given, then the equation for the area of the base (B) is calculated as follows:
B = π * r^2

On the other hand, if the diameter (d) of the base is given, the equation for the area of the base (B) can be calculated as:
B = (π/4) * d^2

Since the dimensions of the cylindrical pan are not provided, it is not possible to determine the equation that represents the area of the base (B) in square inches.

B=V divided by H