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18 September, 21:53

If a cone has the same radius and height as a cylinder, the volume of the cone is

one-fourth one-third half 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 two-thirds

the volume of the cylinder.

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  1. 18 September, 22:06
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    The answer to this question would be:

    First problem = one-third

    Second problem = two-third

    To answer this question, you need to know the formula for cylinder volume, cone volume and sphere volume. The formula would be:

    cylinder volume = π * r^2 * h

    cone volume = π * r^2 * h / 3

    sphere volume = 4/3 π r^3

    From the first problem, the radius and height of the cylinder are same as the cone. Then the calculation would be:

    cone volume / cylinder volume = (π * r^2 * h / 3) / (π * r^2 * h) = 1/3

    The first answer is one-third.

    For the second problem, the radius of the cylinder and sphere is same, but the cylinder height is twice as it radius. Then the calculation would be:

    volume of sphere / volume of cylinder = (4/3 * π * r^3) / (π * r^2 * h)

    (4/3 * π * r^3) / (π * r^2 * 2r) =

    (4/3 * π * r^3) / (2 * π * r^3) =

    (4/3) / 2 = 4/6 = 2/3

    Then the second answer is two-third
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