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Find the volume of a right circular cone that has a height of 12.5 cm and a base with a circumference of 5.8 cm. Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a cubic centimeter.

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Answer:

11.2 is the answer.

Explanation:

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Answer:


V = 11.2 cm^3

Explanation:

Given

Shape: Right Circular cone

Height, h = 12.5 cm

Base circumference, C = 5.8cm

Required:

Calculate Volume

The volume of a cone is calculated as thus;

Volume,
V = (1)/(3)\pi r^2h

Where V, r and h represent the volume, the radius and the height of the cone respectively

But first we need to calculate the radius of the cone.

Using formula of circumference.


C = 2\pi r

We have C to be 5.8cm

By substituting this value;


5.8 = 2\pi r

Divide through by
2\pi


(5.8)/(2\pi) = (2\pi r)/(2\pi)


r = (5.8)/(2\pi)


r = (2.9)/(\pi)

Now, we can calculate the volume of the cone

By substituting
r = (2.9)/(\pi) and h = 12.5 cm;


V = (1)/(3)\pi r^2h becomes


V = (1)/(3)\pi * ((2.9)/(\pi))^2 * 12.5


V = (1)/(3)\pi * (8.41)/(\pi^2) * 12.5


V = (1)/(3) * (8.41)/(\pi) * 12.5

Take
\pi as 3.14


V = (1)/(3) * (8.41)/(3.14) * 12.5


V = 11.15976


V = 11.2 cm^3 ---- Approximated

Hence, the volume of the cone is;
V = 11.2 cm^3

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