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18 December, 15:40

Find the volume of a right circular cone that has a height of 17 ft and a base with a circumference of 5 ft. Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a cubic foot.

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  1. 18 December, 16:04
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    V = 11.3 ft^3

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The volume of a cone is given by one third of its base area multiplied by its height:

    V = (1/3) * A*h

    This cone have a circular base, so the base area is given by

    A = pi*r^2, where r is the base radius

    The length of a circumference is given by L = 2*pi*r

    the base circumference is 5 ft, so we can calculate the base radius:

    5 = 2*pi*r - > r = 5 / (2*pi)

    Using this value, we can calculate A:

    A = pi*r^2 = pi * [5 / (2*pi) ]^2 = pi * 25 / (4*pi^2) = 25 / (4*pi) = 1.9894

    Now, we use the formula to calculate the volume:

    V = (1/3) * A*h = (1/3) * 1.9894 * 17 = 11.2735 ft^3

    rounding it, we have V = 11.3 ft^3
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