To find the volume of the entire object, we need to find the volume of the hemisphere and the volume of the cone, then add them together.
The volume of a cone is given by the formula V = (1/3)πr^2h, where r is the radius of the base and h is the height.
We are told that the volume of the cone is 12 m^3. However, we don't have the values for the radius or height of the cone. Therefore, we cannot determine the volume of the whole object. The answer is: There is not enough information to say.
An engineer wants to know the volume of the following object composed of a hemisphere and a cone. She knows the height of the cone is equal to the diameter of the hemisphere, and the volume of the cone is 12 m3 . What is the volume of the whole object?(1 point) Responses There is not enough information to say. There is not enough information to say. 36 m3 36 m cubed 18 m3 18 m cubed 24 m3
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