In order for the volume of the cone + the volume of the sphere = the volume of the cylinder, the height would have to be r, not 3r for the cone and cylinder. = 8
The volume of the cylinder = 100π
How many times larger is the volume of the sphere than the volume of the cone IF the cone and the sphere had the same dimensions? = 4
The volume of the sphere if the radius is the same value as the cone. = 100π
How many times larger is the volume of the cylinder than the volume of the cone IF the cone and the cylinder had the same dimensions? = 4
The volume of the cone is 25π.
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In order for the volume of the cone + the volume of the sphere = the volume of the cylinder, the height would have to be _______, not 3r for the cone and cylinder. =
The volume of the cylinder =
How many times larger is the volume of the sphere than the volume of the cone IF the cone and the sphere had the same dimensions? =
The volume of the sphere if the radius is the same value as the cone. =
How many times larger is the volume of the cylinder than the volume of the cone IF the cone and the cylinder had the same dimensions? =
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