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2 January, 18:11

The figure is made up of two cones and a cylinder. Both cones and the cylinder have a 10 mm diameter. What is the exact volume of this figure? What is the volume of this figure? 250πmm³ 400πmm³ 625πmm³ 2500πmm³ Two 15 millimeter high cones with 10 millimeter diameters are connected to each other at their vertices. A 15 millimeter high cylinder with a diameter of 10 millimeters is connected to the cone on the right.

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  1. 2 January, 18:38
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    625πmm³

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The exact volume of the figure will be the sum total of volume of the two comes and one cylinder.

    Volume of a cone = 1/3πr²h

    r is the radius of the cone

    h is the height of the cone

    Since the cone are 15mm high, their individual height = 15mm

    Diameter = 10mm, radius = 5mm

    Volume of a cone = 1/3 * π * 5²*15

    Volume of a cone = 1/3 * π * 25 * 15

    Volume of a cone = 125πmm³

    Volume of both cones = 2 (125π) = 250πmm³

    Volume of a cylinder = πr²h

    Height of the cylinder = 15mm

    Radius of the cylinder = 5mm

    Volume of the cylinder = π (5) ²*15

    Volume of the cylinder = 375πmm³

    Volume of the composite solid = volume of the two cones + volume of cylinder.

    = 250πmm³+375πmm³

    = 625πmm³
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