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8 October, 12:57

What is the approximate volume of a cone with a height of 11 ft and radius of 3 ft?

Use 3.14 to approximate pi, and round answers to two decimal places if necessary. Actually ttype in 3.14 don't use the symbol because it adds more numbers

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don't use this do 3.14

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  1. 8 October, 13:18
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    Substitute the values of the radius (r=3), the height (h=11), and an approximation of Pi (3.14) into the formula to find the volume of the cone.

    V≈ + 1/3 ⋅3.14⋅ 3^2 ⋅11

    Simplify.

    Write 3.14 as a fraction with denominator 1.

    V≈ + 1/3 ⋅ 3.14/1

    Combine 1/3 and 3.14/1 to get 3.14/3.

    V≈ + 3.14/3

    Replace back in to larger expression.

    V≈ + 3.14/3 ⋅ 3^2 ⋅11

    Divide 3.14 by 3 to get 1.04666667.

    V≈+1.04666667⋅ 3^2 ⋅11

    Raise 3 to the power of 2 to get 9.

    V≈+1.04666667⋅9⋅11

    Multiply 1.04666667 by 9 to get 9.42.

    V≈+9.42⋅11

    Multiply 9.42 by 11 to get 103.62.

    V≈+103.62

    Remove trailing zeros from 103.62.

    V≈+103.62 f t^3

    Volume:

    V≈+103.62ft^3
  2. 8 October, 13:18
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    So volue of a cone=1/3 times (area of base) times height

    area of base=circle so

    find area of base/circle

    pi times r^2

    3.14 times 3^2

    3.14 times 9

    28.26

    1/3 times 28.26 times 11=103.62 cm^3
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