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A cylinder has a radius of 10cm and a height of 9cm. A cone has a radius of 10cm and a height of 9 cm. Show that the volume of the cylinder is three times the volume of the cone.

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Answer:

The answer in the procedure

Explanation:

step 1

Find the volume of the cylinder

The volume of the cylinder is equal to


V=\pi r^(2) h

we have


r=10\ cm


h=9\ cm

substitute


V=\pi (10)^(2)(9)=900\pi\ cm^(2)

step 2

Find the volume of the cone

The volume of the cone is equal to


V=(1/3)\pi r^(2) h

we have


r=10\ cm


h=9\ cm

substitute


V=(1/3)\pi (10)^(2)(9)=300\pi\ cm^(2)

therefore

we have


Vcylinder=900\pi\ cm^(2)


Vcone=300\pi\ cm^(2)

so


Vcylinder=3Vcone

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