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ANTONII [103]
3 years ago
6

Find the volume of the composite solid. Round your answer to the nearest tenth

Mathematics
1 answer:
Vesna [10]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

V = 1206.3 ft^{3}

Step-by-step explanation:

This shape is made up of a cylinder on the bottom and a cone on the top. We'll find the volumes of these shapes separately and then add them together.

Volume of a cylinder = area (of the base) x height

Substitute in the formula for the area of a circle.

V(cylinder) = \pir^{2} x h

Substitute in the values for the radius (8) and height (4)

V(cylinder) = \pi x 8^{2} x 4

Evaluate using a calculator

V(cylinder) = 804.2477

To the nearest tenth, V(cylinder) = 804.2

Volume of a cone = \frac{\pi r^{2}h }{3}. This is the area of the circular part of the cone (\pi r^{2}), multiplied by the height from the point to the base, all divided by 3.

Substitute in the values for the radius of the circle (8) and the height (6)

V(cone) = \frac{\pi 8^{2} 6 }{3} (On the top it's \pi x 8^{2} x 6)

Evaluate using a calculator

V(cone) = 402.1239

To the nearest tenth, V(cone) = 402.1

Total volume = V(cylinder) + V(cone)

= 804.2 + 402.1

= 1206.3 ft^{3}

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