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Sagot :
You have to know the formula for the volume of a cone.
In high school, there's no other way.
Volume of a cone = (1 / 3) π (radius)² (height)
Volume = (1 / 3) π (12 inches)² (15 inches)
Volume = 720 π = 2,261.95 cubic inches
Rounded to the nearest cubic inch, that's 2,262 cubic inches.
In high school, there's no other way.
Volume of a cone = (1 / 3) π (radius)² (height)
Volume = (1 / 3) π (12 inches)² (15 inches)
Volume = 720 π = 2,261.95 cubic inches
Rounded to the nearest cubic inch, that's 2,262 cubic inches.
[tex]V \beta = \frac{1}{3} \pi r^{2}h \\ V \beta = \frac{1}{3} \pi 12^{2} * 15 \\ V \beta = 2160 * \frac{1}{3} \pi \\ V \beta = 720 \pi [/tex]
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