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15 February, 11:40

If a cone has the same radius and height as a cylinder, the volume of the cone is (one fourth, one third, half, or two thirds) the volume of the cylinder. If a cylinder and a sphere have the same radius and the cylinder's height is twice its radius, then the volume of the sphere is (one fourth, one third, half, or two thirds) the volume of the cylinder.

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  1. 15 February, 11:54
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    radius of cone, rco

    height of cone, hco

    radius of cylinder, rcy

    height of cylinder, hcy

    radius of sphere, rs

    volume of cone, vco = pi * rco^2 * hco/3

    volume of cylinder, vcy = pi x rcy^2 * hcy

    volume of sphere, vs = pi * (4/3) r^3

    if rco = rcy = r and hco = hcy = h, then

    vco = (pi * r^2 * h) / 3

    vcy = pi x r^2 * h

    => vco = vcy/3

    vco is one third vcy

    if rcy = rs = r and hcy = 2rs = 2r, then

    vcy = pi * r^2 * 2r = 2pi x r^3

    vs = 4/3 (pi x r^3) = 2/3 (2pi * r^3)

    => vs = 2/3 vcy

    vs is two thirds vcy
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