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The volume of a right circular cone is 300 cubic inches. What is the volume, in cubic inches, of a right cylinder th

has the same base and height as the cone?

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Answer:

The volume of the cylinder is 900 cubic inches

Explanation:

Given

Let V1 represent the volume of a cone and V2 represents the volume of a cylinder


V_1 = 300in^3

Required

Determine the volume of a cylinder with same dimension

The volume of a cone is calculated as:


V_1 = (1)/(3)\pi r^2h

The volume of a cylinder is calculated as:


V_2 = \pi r^2h

Since, the cone and cylinder have the same dimensions, we can substitute
\pi r^2h for
V_2 in
V_1 = (1)/(3)\pi r^2h

So, we have:


V_1 = (1)/(3) * V_2

Multiply both sides by 3


3 * V_1 = (1)/(3) * V_2 * 3


3 * V_1 = V_2


V_2 = 3 * V_1

Substitute
300in^3 for
V_1


V_2 = 3 * 300in^3


V_2 = 900in^3

Hence, the volume of the cylinder is 900 cubic inches

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