Use your formula from part b to calculate the remaining volume for the cone and cylinder shown. Show your work. Use 3.14 for pr001-6.jpg.
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Step-by-step explanation:
Although a cylinder is technically not a prism, it shares many of the properties of a prism. Like prisms, the volume is found by multiplying the area of one end of the cylinder (base) by its height.
Since the end (base) of a cylinder is a circle, the area of that circle is given by the formula:
area = π r 2
Multiplying by the height h we get
volume = π r 2 h
where:
π is Pi, approximately 3.142
r is the radius of the circular end of the cylinder
h height of the cylinder
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