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What is the exact volume of the cone? (height is 9 cm, the radius is 15 cm)

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Answer:

675pi

Explanation:

The volume of a cone is
(h\pi r^2)/(3), so we can plug in the values to get 225*9/3 times pi, or 675pi.

User Annette
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Answer:


675\pi\ cm^3

Explanation:

The volume of the cone can be calculated using the formula


V_(cone)=(1)/(3)\pi r^2h.

In you case,


r=15\ cm,\ h=9\ cm,

then the exact volume of the cone is


V_(cone)=(1)/(3)\pi\cdot (15)^2\cdot 9=675\pi\ cm^3.

User Jeff Deskins
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