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volume of cone with 6" length and 4" radius

 Sep 1, 2014

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I assume by "length," you mean "height"

The volume of a cone is (1/3) of that of its associated cylinder (a cylinder of the same radius and height)

So

V = (1/3)(r^2)(h) = (1/3)(4^2)(6) = 32 cu in.

 

 Sep 1, 2014
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I assume by "length," you mean "height"

The volume of a cone is (1/3) of that of its associated cylinder (a cylinder of the same radius and height)

So

V = (1/3)(r^2)(h) = (1/3)(4^2)(6) = 32 cu in.

 

CPhill Sep 1, 2014

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