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27 May, 01:23

A cone has a radius of 40 cm and a volume of 1875. what is the volume of a similar cone with a radius of 16 cm

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  1. 27 May, 02:23
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    The volume of a cone by definition is given by:

    V = (pi * r ^ 2 * h) / (3)

    Where,

    r: radio

    h: height

    Clearing the height of the original cone we have:

    h = (3 * V) / (pi * r ^ 2)

    Substituting values:

    h = (3 * 1875) / (pi * (40) ^ 2)

    h = 1.119058194

    We now look for the scale factor:

    K = 16/40

    Simplifying:

    K = 4/10

    K = 2/5

    We apply the scale factor to the new volume:

    V ' = ((k ^ 3) * (pi * r ^ 2 * h)) / (3)

    Substituting:

    V ' = (((2/5) ^ 3) * (pi * (16) ^ 2 * (1.119058194))) / (3)

    V ' = 19.2 cm ^ 3

    Answer:

    the volume of a similar cone with a radius of 16 cm is:

    V ' = 19.2 cm ^ 3
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