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15 December, 09:42

Cone A has a height of 3 meters and a radius of 2 meters. Cone B has the same radius, but the height is 6 meters. Calculate the volume of each cone. Which conclusion is correct?

A) The volume of cone A is twice the volume of cone B.

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B) The volume of cone B is twice the volume of cone A.

C) The volume of cone B is 4 times the volume of cone A.

D) The volume of cone B is three times the volume of cone A.

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  1. 15 December, 09:51
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    V = (1/3) hpir^2

    Avol is (1/3) 3pi2^2=4pi m^3

    Bvol is (1/3) 6pi2^2=2pi4=8pi m^3

    B is twice vol A

    answer is B
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