Cone Volume = PI * radius^2 * height / 3Cone Volume = PI * 6^2 * 9 / 3
<span>Cone Volume = PI * 108
</span>Answer is D 108 PI cubic units
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Answer: 2.01
Step-by-step explanation: Divide the circumference by π, or 3.14 for an estimation. The result is the circle's diameter.
Divide the diameter by 2.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
When we determine the surface areas of a geometric solid we take the sum of the area for each geometric form within the solid. The volume is a measure of how much a figure can hold and is measured in cubic units. The volume tells us something about the capacity of a figure.
M<2 = 90 - 50 = 40
answer
40 - last choice
(4,2) is is the distance from these coordinates