A cylinder has a radius of 6 feet and a height of 9 feet. Which of the following can be used to calculate the volume of a cone that fits exactly inside the cylinder?
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OpenStudy (unofficialllyy):
OpenStudy (unofficialllyy):
@anitasonia98 this is my last question for now lol
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I need the formula for the volume of a cone again ;o;
OpenStudy (anonymous):
and what's the formula for the volume of a cylinder.
OpenStudy (unofficialllyy):
Cone is \[\pi r^2\frac{ h }{ 3 }\]
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OpenStudy (unofficialllyy):
Cylinder is \[\pi r^2 h\]
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Okay. :)
So what's the volume of the cylinder?
OpenStudy (unofficialllyy):
\[\pi r^2 h\]
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Well, plug in the values you got.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
the radius is 6 feet, the height is 9. put those values into the cylinder volume
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
cylinder volume equation*
OpenStudy (anonymous):
and what do you get for the volume of the cylinder?
OpenStudy (unofficialllyy):
I got \[\frac{ 1 }{ 3 } (3.14)(6^2)(9)\]
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i think that's right :)
OpenStudy (unofficialllyy):
Thanks you were such a big help today :)
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