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Find the volume of the cone to the nearest cubic unit. Use a calculator. height 8 cm; radius 15 cm a. 1,885 cm3 b. 1,461 cm3 c. 5,655 cm3 d. 22,619 cm3
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Find the volume of the cone to the nearest cubic unit. Use a calculator. height 8 cm; radius 15 cm a. 1,885 cm3 b. 1,461 cm3 c. 5,655 cm3 d. 22,619 cm3
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Find the volume of the cone to the nearest cubic unit. Use a calculator.
height 8 cm; radius 15 cm
a. 1,885 cm3
b. 1,461 cm3
c. 5,655 cm3
d. 22,619 cm3
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The volume of a cone could be determined using this formula
v = 1/3 × π × r² × h
From the question, we know that
h = 8 cm
r = 15 cm
Input the numbers to the formula
v = 1/3 × π × r² × h
v = 1/3 × 22/7 × 15² × 8
v = 1/3 × 22/7 × 225 × 8
v = 1,885 cm³
The answer is option A
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