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A cylinder has a height of 16 cm and a radius of 5 cm. A cone has a height of 12 cm and a radius of 4 cm. If the cone is placed inside the cylinder as shown, what is the volume of the air space surrounding the cone inside the cylinder? (Use 3.14 as an approximation of π.)

User MrKulli
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volume of cylinder(
A_1)
=(1)/(3)h \pi r^2
volume of cone(
A_2)
=h \pi r^2
plugging stuff in we get

A_1= (1)/(3)*16*5^2= (400)/(3)

A_2= 12*4^2= 192
Which the empty space
=A_2-A_1=192- (400)/(3) = (176)/(3)
User Ichsan
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Cylinder:
r = 5 cm, h = 16 cm
V = r² π h
V = 5² π · 16 = 25 · 3.14 · 16 = 1,256 cm³
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Cone:
r = 4 cm, h = 12 cm
V = 1/3 r² π h
V = 1/3 · 4² π · 12 = 200.96 cm³
The volume of the air space :
1,256 - 200.96 = 1,055.04 cm³
User Dannyu NDos
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