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29 December, 03:00

A cylinder and a cone have the same diameter: 8 inches. The height of the cylinder is 3 inches. The height of the cone is 18 inches.

Use π = 3.14.

What is the relationship between the volume of this cylinder and this cone? Explain your answer by determining the volume of each and comparing them. Show all your work.

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  1. 29 December, 05:11
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    So the cylinder's volume is = 150.72. The formula for a cylinder's volume is V=πr^2*h. So the filled out formula is V=3.14 (4^2) * 3. This equals 150.8.

    The cone's volume is = 133.97. The formula is f = πr^2 * (h/3) Filled out this is f = 3.14 (4^2) * (8/3).

    So the volume of the cylinder is greater than that of the cone. 150.72>133.97.
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