Math, asked by Tamararenee2001, 11 months ago

A cone is placed inside a cylinder as shown. The radius of the cone is half the radius of the cylinder. The height of the cone is equal to the radius of the cylinder. What is the volume of the cone in terms of the radius, r? V=13πr2h V=16πr2 V=112πr3 V=2πr3

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Answered by tariahsmith
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Answer:

Given:

Volume of the cone = π r² h/3

radius of the cone is half the radius of the cylinder ⇒ r/2

height of the cone is equal to the radius of the cylinder. ⇒ r

V = 3.14 * (r/2)² * r/3

V = 3.14 * r²/4 * r/3

V = 3.14r³ / 12

Answered by jwwclark123
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Answer:

C

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