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7 January, 04:41

A cone is formed from a 300-degree sector of a circle of radius 18 by aligning the two straight sides. what is the result when the volume of the cone is divided by $/pi$?

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  1. 7 January, 04:59
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    The radius of the completed cone is

    ... 18 * (300°/360°) = 15

    The height of the completed cone is found from the Pythagorean theorem:

    ... 15² + h² = 18²

    ... h = √99 = 3√11

    The volume is given by

    ... V = (1/3) πr²·h = (1/3) π·15²·3√11

    Dividing this value by π gives 225√11 cubic units.
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