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16 May, 17:15

How does the volume of a cone compare to the volume of a cylinder with the same radius and height?

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  1. 16 May, 20:38
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    To answer this question, you need to know the formula for calculating the volume of cone and cylinder. The formula should look like this:

    cone volume: π * r^2 * h/3

    cylinder volume: π * r^2 * h

    Now if you compare both of them with information that the radius and height is same, then the cone:cylinder volume ratio would be:

    Cone volume/cylinder volume=

    π * r^2 * h/3 / π * r^2 * h = 1/3

    Cone volume is 1/3 of cylinder volume
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