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28 November, 15:29

A cone has a volume of 150 cm cubed what is the volume of a cylinder that just holds the cone?

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  1. 28 November, 15:49
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    To find the volume of the cylinder we must first find the height and radius of the cone.

    Volume of a cone = (1/3) * (pir^2h)

    Volume of a cylinder = pir^2h

    If you look carefully you will notice that the only difference between the two is that the volume of the cone is multiplied by (1/3) thus if multiple the cone's volume of 150 by 3 we get the volume of the cylinder containing it.

    Which would be 450 cm^3
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