Volume Formula Question
Ive ran the fourmula plenty of times and i cant firgure this out
I dont really know how to do this very well but @supie or @dude can help you.
1/3)(pi)(r^2)(h) is the formula for volume of a cone
hint it gives the diameterr and the height, so the radius is half the diameter
We are given the volume of the cone V=(1/3) * (pi) * (r^2) *(h) then the radius r=d/2 When we substitute the values we have r=6/2r=3cm so the volume will then be v=(1/3) * (3.14) * (3^2) * (10)V = 94.2cm^3 So your final answer will be V=94.2cm^3
I stand corrected, not your final answer. You must divide 94.2 cm by pi, then you get your final answer
@XioGonz why you wan divide 94,2 by pi - where you see this inside the formula of volume of a cone ?
\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @XioGonz We are given the volume of the cone V=(1/3) * (pi) * (r^2) *(h) then the radius r=d/2 When we substitute the values we have r=6/2r=3cm so the volume will then be v=(1/3) * (3.14) * (3^2) * (10)V = 94.2cm^3 So your final answer will be V=94.2cm^3 \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) V = 3*10*3,14 = 94,2 cm^3 bc. the denominator of 3 simplifie by 3^2
I corrected myself later,and yes I agree with you
but than you see these choices are given the result in function of pi so not multiplied in this case you was right with 94,2 / pi to get the right answer
@XioGonz
I see.
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