Asked by Rocketsnail
The cones below are similar, although not drawn to scale
What is the length of the radius of the larger cone?
a. 5 ft
b. 6ft**
c. 7 ft
d. 8 ft
Thank you!
What is the length of the radius of the larger cone?
a. 5 ft
b. 6ft**
c. 7 ft
d. 8 ft
Thank you!
Answers
Answered by
oobleck
well, the ratio will be the same as the height
You may be right, but in the absence of any figure, it's hard to say.
You may be right, but in the absence of any figure, it's hard to say.
Answered by
no name
no she might be wrong bc on the little one it has 15 ft and the radius is 5 ft so on the bigger one it has 18 ft so the radius might be 8
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Answered by
broly
@no name You have the IQ of a fish out of water, and your brain is the size of a peanut. I bet your the guy who thinks softer when told not to think to hard.
Answered by
E
@broly Too*
Answered by
wyb
lmao
Answered by
mason
@no name have you learned a single thing from middle school- if you rlly think its 8 i'm sorry-
Answered by
Yo gotta go
So what the answer if it not 8 yo
Answered by
Kittycat
Jeez, I'm surprised nobody knows. I do though, so here is the answer. It is 6ft. Set up a proportion and solve people!
Answered by
burgerprincess<3
ty kitty
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