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Vadim26 [7]
3 years ago
11

If the height of the cone, h, is 15 centimeters and the radius of the base, r, is 5 centimeters, what is the volume of the conte

?
A. 375 centimeters3
B. 125 centimeters3
C. 225
centimeters3
D. 25
centimeters



b. 125
Mathematics
1 answer:
Deffense [45]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The formula for determining the volume of a cone is expressed as

Volume = 1/3πr²h

Where

h represents the height of the cone

r represents the radius of the cone

π is a constant whose value is 3.14

From the information given

Radius = 5 centimeters

Height = 15 centimeters

Therefore,

Volume of cone = 1/3 × 3.14 × 5² × 15 = 392.5 cubic centimeters

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