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If a cone has a volume of 121cm^3 and a radius of 5 cm, how tall is it

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Answer:

The height of the cone is 4.62 cm.

Explanation:

Since, the volume of a cone is,


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

Where, r is the radius of the cone,

h is its height,

Here, V = 121 cm³ and r = 5 cm,

Thus, by substituting the values,


121=(1)/(3)\pi (5)^2 h


121=(1)/(3)* (22)/(7) (25)h


\implies h = (121* 21)/(22* 25)=(2541)/(550)=4.62

Hence, the height of the cone is 4.62 cm.

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