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Volume (to the nearest tenth)

Volume (to the nearest tenth)-example-1
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Answer:

913

Explanation:

cylinder:

radius=5.6 height=7

first lets find the volume of the cylinder the formula for the volume of a cylinder is pi times radius squared times height. so after plugging in the height and radius you get 689.64242

cone:

radius=5.6 height=6.8

now the volume of the cone, the formula for the volume of a cone is pi times radius squared times height/3. so after plugging in the height and radius of the cone you get 223.31278

so 689.64242 + 223.31278= 912.9552 and that rounded to the nearest tenth is 913

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