PLEASE HELP MEDAL AND FAN FOR FIRST/BEST ANSWER!!! Juan has a cone that has a height of 5 inches, and the circular base with a radius of 2 inches. He also has a cylinder that has a height of 5 inches, and also has a circular base with a radius of 2 inches. If he fills the cone completely with water and then dumps the water into the cylinder, how many cones full of water will it take to fill the cylinder completely?
@mathman123
Step 1. Look up: a. Formula for volume of a cone. b. Formula for volume of a cylinder. Step 2. Use the formulas you found in step 1. and calculate the volume of a. Cylinder, b. Cone. Step 3 divide the volume of the cylinder by the volume of the cone. The results is the answer.
Step 1. Volume of cone formula: V= Pi r^2 h/3 In speak, Volume equals Pi times radius squared times 1/3 height. Volume of cylinder V=pi r^2 h, In speak Volume equals pi time radius squared, times height. There is a start.
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