An engineer wants to know the volume of the following object composed of a hemisphere and a cone. She knows the height of the cone is equal to the diameter of the hemisphere, and the volume of the cone is 12 m3 . What is the volume of the whole object?(1 point) Responses There is not enough information to say. There is not enough information to say. 36 m3 36 m cubed 18 m3 18 m cubed 24 m3

To find the volume of the entire object, we need to find the volume of the hemisphere and the volume of the cone, then add them together.

The volume of a cone is given by the formula V = (1/3)πr^2h, where r is the radius of the base and h is the height.

We are told that the volume of the cone is 12 m^3. However, we don't have the values for the radius or height of the cone. Therefore, we cannot determine the volume of the whole object. The answer is: There is not enough information to say.