The volume of a cylinder is 93 ft3. The volume of a cube is 48 ft3. What is the difference between the volume of a cone that fits exactly inside the cylinder and the volume of a pyramid that fits exactly inside the cube? Provide an explanation for your answer to receive full credit.
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Hints: Volume of Cone = (1/3)*(Volume of Cylinder) Note: both the cone and cylinder have the same radius and height Volume of Pyramid = (1/3)*(Volume of Cube) Note: both the pyramid and cube have the same dimensions
A solution using Mathematica is attached.
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