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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The stack on the left is made up of 15 pennies, and the stack on the right is also made up of 15 pennies. If the volume of the stack of pennies on the left is 390 mm3, what is the volume of the stack of pennies on the right in cubic millimeters? https://vvsd6966-vvagpeap-ccl.gradpoint.com/Resource/9331744,0/Assets/74788_53c6cbeb/08_01_a8.jpg

OpenStudy (aihberkhan):

Okay. There are \(15\) equal sized and weighted pennies on both sides.

OpenStudy (aihberkhan):

So, you would do \(26mm^3 *15 = 390 mm^3\)

OpenStudy (aihberkhan):

Thats it! :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

wait so the answer would remain 390mm3 @AihberKhan

OpenStudy (aihberkhan):

I believe so :) @shortie4life

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok thnks so much. @AihberKhan

OpenStudy (danjs):

yes, unless you removed some pennies or made them larger somehow this is sorta like why an oblique cylinder has the same volume formula as a normal rectangular cylinder

OpenStudy (danjs):

here, each penny is a fraction of the volume, you can scatter them wherever, 15 pennies will have the same volume as another 15 pennies

OpenStudy (aihberkhan):

No problem!! :) @shortie4life

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The radius of the cone is 1.25 inches, and its height is 2.75 inches. If the diameter of the bubble gum ball is 0.5 inches, what is the closest approximation of the volume of the cone that can be filled with flavored ice? (4 points) 4.43 in3 0.07 in3 13.50 in3 4.50 in3 is 13.50 correct @DanJS

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