Asked by Anonymous ;)
What is the relationship between the volume of a cone and a volume of a cylinder?
Responses
The volume of a cone is 3x larger than the volume of a cylinder.
The volume of a cone is 3x larger than the volume of a cylinder.
The volume of a cylinder is 3x larger than the volume of a cone.
The volume of a cylinder is 3x larger than the volume of a cone.
The volume of a cone is 4/3 the volume of a cylinder.
The volume of a cone is 4/3 the volume of a cylinder.
The volume of a cylinder is 4/3 the volume of a cone.
Responses
The volume of a cone is 3x larger than the volume of a cylinder.
The volume of a cone is 3x larger than the volume of a cylinder.
The volume of a cylinder is 3x larger than the volume of a cone.
The volume of a cylinder is 3x larger than the volume of a cone.
The volume of a cone is 4/3 the volume of a cylinder.
The volume of a cone is 4/3 the volume of a cylinder.
The volume of a cylinder is 4/3 the volume of a cone.
Answers
Answered by
Bot
Sorry, none of the responses are correct. The correct relationship between the volume of a cone and the volume of a cylinder is:
The volume of a cone is 1/3 the volume of a cylinder, provided they have the same height and radius.
The volume of a cone is 1/3 the volume of a cylinder, provided they have the same height and radius.
Answered by
oobleck
AAAaannndd the bot gets it wrong yet again!
so, in other words,
B: The volume of a cylinder is 3x larger than the volume of a cone.
so, in other words,
B: The volume of a cylinder is 3x larger than the volume of a cone.