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Drag each statement to the correct location on the table. Classify the shapes based on their volumes. a cone with a radius of 12 units and a height of 6 units a cylinder with a diameter of 12 units and a height of 27 units a sphere with a diameter of 12 units a cylinder with a diameter of 8 units and a height of 18 units a sphere with a radius of 9 units a cone with a diameter of 18 units and a height of 36 units 288 TT 972 TT​

Drag each statement to the correct location on the table. Classify the shapes based-example-1
User Gerardo Contijoch
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Answer:

1. volume of cone = 288π cube units

2. volume of cylinder = 972π cube units

3. volume of sphere = 288π cube units

4. volume of cylinder = 288π cube units

5. volume of sphere = 972π cube units

6. volume of cone = 972π cube units

User Wende
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Answer:

288
\pi

  • cone with radius 12 and height 6
  • cylinder with diameter 8 and height 18
  • sphere with diameter 12

972
\pi

  • cone with diameter 18 and height 36
  • cylinder with diameter 12 and height 27
  • sphere with radius 9

Explanation:


\textsf{volume of a sphere} =\frac43\pi r^3


\textsf{volume of a cone} =\frac13\pi r^2h


\textsf{volume of a cylinder} =\pi r^2h


\textsf{diameter} =2r

(where r is the radius, h is the height and d is the diameter)

Input the given values of r (d) and/or h into the above equations

Cone

r = 12, h = 6: volume = 288
\pi

d = 18 ⇒ r = 9, h = 36: volume = 972
\pi

Cylinder

d = 12 ⇒ r = 6, h = 27: volume = 972
\pi

d = 8 ⇒ r = 4, h = 18: volume = 288
\pi

Sphere

d = 12 ⇒ r = 6: volume = 288
\pi

r = 9: volume = 972
\pi

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