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A water cup is in the shape of the cone. The diameter of the cup is 3 inches and the height is 6 inches.

What is the volume of water the cup could hold?

Use 3.14 for pi.

Enter your answer, as a decimal, in the box.


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Answer:

volume of water cup could hold is, 14.13 square inches.

Explanation:

Volume of a cone(V) is given by:


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

where,

r is the radius of the cone

h is the height of the cone

As per the statement:

A water cup is in the shape of the cone. The diameter of the cup is 3 inches and the height is 6 inches.

⇒height(h) = 6 inches and diameter(d) = 3 inches

We know that:

diameter(d) =2 (radius)


3 = 2r

Divide both sides by 2 we get;


r = 1.5

substitute these in [1] we have;

Use
\pi = 3.14


V = (1)/(3) \cdot 3.14 \cdot 1.5^2\cdot 6


V = (1)/(3) \cdot 3.14 \cdot 13.5

Simplify:


V = 14.13 in^3

Therefore, the volume of water the cup could hold is, 14.13 square inches.

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