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How much liquid will the cone hold when it is full?

How much liquid will the cone hold when it is full?-example-1
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Solution:

Given that the students used a paper filter cone to filter a liquid, the amount of liquid the cone will hold is evaluated to be the volume of the cone.

The volume of a cone is expressed as


\begin{gathered} volume=(1)/(3)*\pi* r^2* h \\ where \\ r\Rightarrow radius\text{ of the cone} \\ h\Rightarrow height\text{ of the cone} \end{gathered}

Given that the diameter and height of the cone are


\begin{gathered} diameter=11.5\text{ cm} \\ \Rightarrow radius=(diameter)/(2)=(11.5)/(2)cm \\ \\ height=13\text{ cm} \end{gathered}

By substitution, we have


\begin{gathered} volume=(1)/(3)*\pi*((11.5)/(2))^2cm^2*13cm \\ =450.09859\text{ cm}^3 \\ \Rightarrow volume\approx450\text{ cm}^3 \end{gathered}

Hence, when full, the cone holds


450\text{ cm}^3\text{ of liquid}

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