Asked by missy
Given that a cylinder has a volume of 1200cm^3, what is the volume of a cone that has the same height and same radius as the cylinder? explain your reasoning
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Answered by
Steve
cylinder:
πr^2h = 1200
cone:
1/3 πr^2h = 1/3 (1200) = 400
πr^2h = 1200
cone:
1/3 πr^2h = 1/3 (1200) = 400
Answered by
jay
what is the volume of a right circular cone with a diameter of 21 centimeters and a height of 87 centimeter
Answered by
Anonymous
a right cylinder with radius 4 cm
and height 3 cm
314 cu cm
a cone with radius 5 cm and
height 12 cm
160 cu cm
a pyramid with base area
16 sq cm and height 30 cm
48 cu cm
a pyramid with a square base of
length 3 cm and height 16 cm
150.72 cu cm
Pairs
and height 3 cm
314 cu cm
a cone with radius 5 cm and
height 12 cm
160 cu cm
a pyramid with base area
16 sq cm and height 30 cm
48 cu cm
a pyramid with a square base of
length 3 cm and height 16 cm
150.72 cu cm
Pairs
Answered by
kayla
Match each three-dimensional figure to its volume based on the given dimensions. (Assua right cylinder with radius 4 cm
and height 3 cm
314 cu cm
a cone with radius 5 cm and
height 12 cm
160 cu cm
a pyramid with base area
16 sq cm and height 30 cm
48 cu cm
a pyramid with a square base of
length 3 cm and height 16 cm
150.72 cu cm
Pairsme π = 3.14.)
and height 3 cm
314 cu cm
a cone with radius 5 cm and
height 12 cm
160 cu cm
a pyramid with base area
16 sq cm and height 30 cm
48 cu cm
a pyramid with a square base of
length 3 cm and height 16 cm
150.72 cu cm
Pairsme π = 3.14.)
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