Answer:
Cone volume = [PI * radius ^ 2 * height] / 3 therefore,
Cone height = [3 * Cone Volume] / (PI * radius^2)
Step-by-step explanation:
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#2:
Find the total surface area of the capped cylinder.
2 times the area of the base would be 2[pi*(3 cm)^2, or 18pi.
The circumference of the base is C = 2pi*r, which here is 6pi.
The area of the sides is C times height, or 6pi*(11 cm) = 66pi cm^2
Add this to the 18pi cm^2 previously found.
Total area of cylinder, including top and bottom, is 84 cm^2.