Calculate the slant height for the given cone. Round to the nearest tenth. 11.2 cm 12.5 cm 14.8 cm 11.4 cm
ONE DIRECTION
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um...
do you ask the volume of this 3-D object?
ignore the one direction conversation
its all the way at the top the question
I'm not the best with this concept (it's been a few years since I had to use it) but Ihere is a link that describes how to do this sort of problem. You can even play with the dimensions of the cone on this site to get your answer, if you need to. In any case, it teaches you how to do it. http://www.mathopenref.com/coneslantheight.html
Well it's practically just a triangle. So A^2+B^2=C^2?
ummm what do youu want?
right, so it would be 32cm
thats not even a possible answer
11.4 cm this is the slant height
ok wait what um function did u use to get that
Using phythagoras theorem in right angled traingle h= sq . rt of ( 9^2 + 7^20 = sq. rt of (130) = 11.4
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11.4
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