Asked by Kiff

A small cone of height 8 cm is cut off from a bigger cone to leave a frustum of height 16 cm. If the volume of the smaller cone is 260 cm^3, find the volume of the frustum.

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Answered by Steve
The smaller cone is 1/3 as tall as the original cone.
So, its volume is 1/3^3 = 1/27 of the total.
That is, the frustrum has 26 times the volume of the small cone.
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