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5 August, 12:34

A cone has a radius of five feet and a height of 18 feet. If the radius of the cone is tripled but the volume but the volume remains unchanged, what will be the new height of the cone

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  1. 5 August, 12:43
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    Volume of a cone is 1/3 of the area of the base times the height

    v = (1/3) pi*5*5*18 = (1/3) pi815*15*h

    h=2
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