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  1. A ball of radius 12 has a round hole of radius 6 drilled through its center. Find the volume of the resulting solid.I tried
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  2. Can someone please check these for me. I have to leave answers in Pi.Find the Volume of a right cone with radius 6 height 10
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  3. 1. Find the volume of a sphere with a radius of 9 cm. Leave your answer in terms of pi.(1 point)The volume is___cm^3 . 2. Find
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  4. When solving for the volume of the oblique cone, which segments would you use to substitute in the formula for the volume:V= 1/3
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  5. The function V=4pir^2 describes the volume of a right circular cylinder of heigh 4ft and radius r feet. Find the (instantaneous)
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  6. When solving for the volume of the oblique cone, which segments would you use to substitute in the formula for the volume:(1
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  7. When solving for the volume of the oblique cone, which segments would you use to substitute in the formula for the volume:(1
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  8. the volume V of a right circular cone of height h=8 feet and radius r feet is V=V(r)=2pier^2. If r is changing, find the
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  9. The radius needed to create a sphere with a given volume V can be approximated by the equationr = 0.6(V)^1/3. Find the radius of
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  10. The radius needed to create a sphere with a given volume V can be approximated by the equation r = 0.62(V)1/3. Find the radius
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