Opposite angles of an inscribed quadrilateral are supplementary, so it is true that ...
... B. m∠A + m∠C = m∠B + m∠D . . . . . = 180°
Find the volumen of the semisphere and subtract the volumes of the two cylinders
1) Volume of the semisphere:
[1/2] (4/3)π(r^3) =[ 2π(1.5m)^3 ]/3 = 7.0686 m^3
2) Volumen of the cylinders:π(r^2)h
a) π(0.75/2m)^2 (1.75m) = 0.7731 m^3
b) π(1/2m)^2 (1.25m) = 0.9818 m^3
3) 7.0686 m^3 - 0.7731 m^3 - 0.9818m^3 = 5.3137 m^3
Answer: 5.3 m^3
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