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There are many cones with a volume of 72pi cubic inches. For example, one such cone could have a radius of 6 inches and a height of 6 inches.

Find another possible pair of measurements (radius and height) to make the same volume. (EXTRA CREDIT for each additional pair that you find.)

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Answer:

Explanation:

The volume of a cone of height h and circular base of radius r, is
V = (\pi r^2 h)/(3). In this case we have that
V=72\pi.Then, we have that


72\pi = (\pi r^2 h)/(3)

multiplying by 3 on both sides and dividing by
\pi we have that


216 = r^2\cdot h

Suppose that we know the value of r, then we can find the value of h by solving h, that is


h = (216)/(r^2).

So, by choosing any positive value of r, we can find the value for h. Note that if r=6, then
h= (216)/(6^2) = 6. This means that the amount of credit is infinite :)

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