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Aleks [24]
2 years ago
13

you are on the golf course and get a drink from the water cooler. The cups are in a shape of a cone with a diameter of 3 inches

and a height of 6 inches. What is the volume of water the cup could hold?
Mathematics
1 answer:
Ad libitum [116K]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

It should be 14.14

Step-by-step explanation:

The volume of a cone equation is V=πr2h

3=π·1.52·6

3≈14.13717

You find the r(radius) by dividing the diameter in half

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