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What is the volume of the figure?

What is the volume of the figure?-example-1
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Answer:

C. 205.3 units²

Explanation:

The volume of the figure is the sum of the volumes of ...

1/2 sphere of radius 2

cylinder of radius 2 and length 12

cone of radius 2 and length 9

The formulas for the volumes of a sphere, cylinder, and cone are ...

V = 4/3πr³ . . . sphere

V = πr²h . . . . cylinder

V = 1/3πr²h . . . cone

Then the sum of the volumes is ...

1/2 sphere + cylinder + cone = (1/2)4/3πr³ +πr²h +1/3πr²h'

where h is the cylinder height and h' is the cone height

= πr²(2/3r + h + 1/3h')

= π(2²)(2/3·2 +12 +1/3·9) = π(4)(16 1/3) = π(65 1/3) ≈ 205.2507

The volume of the figure is about 205.3 units³.

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