Answer:
3 cylinder will fill 9 cones with water
Step-by-step explanation:
This problem bothers on mensuration of slides, cone and cylinder
We know that the
Volume of a cylinder = πr²h
Volume of a cone = 1/3(πr²h)
Given that both cylinder and cone has same height and radius
From the given expression we can deduce that the cone is 3 times smaller than the cylinder in volume
So if 1 cylinder will fill 3 cones
Then 3 cylinders will fill x cones
By cross multiplication we have
x= 3*3cones
x= 9 cones
Hence 3 cylinder will fill 9 cones with water
Answer:
9 times. 72/8=t or 72=8t.
Explanation:
I'm afraid the answer choices are slightly mixed up, but acceptable answers would probably include 72/8=t or 72=8t. Simply put the two numbers into a fraction (72/8) to get how many times larger or smaller the thing is. In this case, it would be 9 times as many worms.
16.33333 (just put a line over the 3 because it just keeps on going and thats what the line shows)
I think the answer is 6 from the information you provided.