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A cone with a base radius of 6 inches and a height of 8 inches has a volume of 301.59 cubic inches.
Since the volume of a cone is proportional to the square of the radius (look at the formula), double the radius would mean four times the volume.
The volume is 1,900 units3
The radius IS given, since height of hemisphere = radius of hemisphere!
Volume = 1/3*pi*52*8 Volume = 209.4395102 cubic units
A cone with a radius of 3 and a volume of 37.7 has a height of about 4 units.
A cone with a radius of 3 and height of 3 has a volume of 28.27 units3
A cone with a radius of 8 and a height of 8 has a volume of 536.17 units3
A cone with height 18 and radius 6 has a volume of 678.6 units3
A cone with height 8cm and radius 15cm has a volume of 1884.96cm3
A cone that has a radius of 20m and a height of 25m has a volume of 10471.98m3
A cone, when radius is 4 and height is 21, has a volume of 351.86 units3
Use the equation for the volume of a cone, replace the known height and volume, and solve the resulting equation for the radius.
A cone with a base radius of 3 and a perpendicular height of 2 has a volume of 18.8 cubic units.
The volume of a cone of radius 12 and height 71 is 10706.54776 cubic units.
A cone whose radius is 4 and its height is 27 has a volume of 452.4 units3
The volume of a cone with radius of 4 and perpendicular height of 10 is: 168 cubic units.