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Find the volume of the cone to the nearest 10th power you use 3.14 for pi. In the second box, take the exponent for the label.

Find The Volume Of The Cone To The Nearest 10th Power You Use 314 For Pi In The Second Box Take The Exponent For The Label class=

Sagot :

The volume of a cone of radius r and height h is given by:

[tex]V=\frac{\pi r^2h}{3}[/tex]

The cone in the figure has a radius of r = 2.1 cm and a height of h = 6.2 cm.

Substituting:

[tex]V=\frac{\pi\times\lparen2.1cm)^2\times6.2\text{ cm}}{3}[/tex]

Using the value 3.14 for pi and calculating:

V = 28.62 cm 3

You should write 28.62 in the first box and 3 in the second box (for cubic cm)