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A cone has a volume of 30 in ³.

What is the volume of a cylinder with the same radius
and height?

User Piobab
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Answer:


90 \ in^(3)

Explanation:

The volume of a cone is ¹/₃ the volume of the cylinder of a given radius and perpendicular height


V_(C) = volume \ of \ cylinder \\\\ V_(c) = volume \ of \ cone\\\\ r = radius \\\\ h = perpendicular \ height


V_(C) = \pi r^(2)h \\\\ V_(c) = (1)/(3)\pi r^(2)h
3V_(c) = \pi r^(2)h = V_(C)

So if r and h are the same, then:


V_(C) = 3V_(c)

Therefore:


V_(C) = 3(30) \\\\ V_(C) = 90

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