To find the volume of the smaller cylinder you will need to determine the scale factor by comparing the 2 cylinders. The scale factor is 1:2. This means that each dimension will be divided by 2 when going from the larger to the smaller figure.
Because volume is a three dimensional measurement, you need to divide 9648 by 2, three times.
9648/2=4824
4824/2=2412
2412/2=1206 cubic inches
The volume of the smaller container is 1206 cubic inches.
(1/3) × the cone's volume = The cylinder's volume.
Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1:
The volume of any cone is obtained by multiplying
with π, the square of the radius (
) and the height (
).
So the volume of the cone,
.
Step 2:
The cylinder's volume is nearly the same as the cone but instead by multiplying
we multiply with 1.
So the cylinder's volume is determined by multiplying π with the square of the radius of the cylinder (
) and the height of the cylinder (
).
So the the cone's volume,
.
Step 3:
Now we equate both the volumes to each other.
The cone's volume : The cylinder's volume =
=
.
So if we multiply the cone's volume with
we will get the cylinder's volume with the same dimensions.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Use the Law of Cosines
A = arccos[(10²+14²-9.6²)/(2×10×14) ≅ 43.3°
Answer:
2.4 x 10-₃
Step-by-step explanation:
the numbers with NO zeros should be first and the first number should be turned to a whole so like "2.4". Since there are 3 zeros (including the zero in the whole number place) you would write the 3 as the number in the right corner. And there is a minus sign beside the 3 because the Zeros are first. :)
Answer:
5
Step-by-step explanation:
use the distributive property
6 * 1/2 = 3
6 * 1/3 = 2
3 + 2 = 5
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