What is the volume of the cone in cubic centimeters? Round your answer to the nearest tenth.(1 point)
To find the volume of a cone, you can use the formula:
Volume = (1/3) * pi * r^2 * h
Given that the radius (r) is 5 cm and the height (h) is 9 cm, we can substitute these values into the formula:
Volume = (1/3) * 3.14 * 5^2 * 9
Simplifying:
Volume = (1/3) * 3.14 * 25 * 9
Volume = 3.14 * 75
Volume = 235.5 cm^3
Rounded to the nearest tenth, the volume of the cone is approximately 235.5 cubic centimeters.
Without any specific dimensions given, it is not possible to determine the volume of the cone.
Radius = 5
Height = 9
What is the volume, in cubic inches, of a cone with a diameter of 6 inches and a height of 7 inches? Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.(1 point)
To find the volume of a cone in cubic inches, we need to convert the given measurements from inches to cubic inches.
Given:
Diameter = 6 inches
Radius (r) = diameter / 2 = 6 / 2 = 3 inches
Height (h) = 7 inches
To find the volume, we can use the formula:
Volume = (1/3) * pi * r^2 * h
Plugging in the values:
Volume = (1/3) * 3.14 * (3)^2 * 7
Volume = (1/3) * 3.14 * 9 * 7
Volume ≈ 65.97 cubic inches
Rounded to the nearest hundredth, the volume of the cone is approximately 65.97 cubic inches.
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Apologies for the mistake.
Given:
Diameter = 6 inches
Radius (r) = diameter / 2 = 6 / 2 = 3 inches
Height (h) = 7 inches
Using the formula for volume of a cone:
Volume = (1/3) * pi * r^2 * h
Plugging in the values:
Volume = (1/3) * 3.14 * (3)^2 * 7
Volume = (1/3) * 3.14 * 9 * 7
Volume ≈ 197.92 cubic inches
Rounded to the nearest hundredth, the volume of the cone is approximately 197.92 cubic inches.
wrong again
Apologies for the mistake again. Let's redo the calculations.
Given:
Diameter = 6 inches
Radius (r) = diameter / 2 = 6 / 2 = 3 inches
Height (h) = 7 inches
Using the formula for volume of a cone:
Volume = (1/3) * pi * r^2 * h
Plugging in the values:
Volume = (1/3) * 3.14 * (3)^2 * 7
Volume = (1/3) * 3.14 * 9 * 7
Volume ≈ 197.92 cubic inches
Rounded to the nearest hundredth, the volume of the cone is approximately 197.92 cubic inches.