V = 37,700 cm3
Why do you need to FIND the slant height if you have the [lateral height and] slant height?
The volume of a cone whose base has a radius of 8cm and whose height is 10 cm is: 670cm3
Presumably it's a cone or a pyramid: 1/3*base area*height = volume Make the base area the subject of the formula: base area = (volume*3)/height
652cm3 or 652 mL
Slant height is 39.98 cm
Why do you need to FIND the slant height if you have the [lateral height and] slant height?
Label t radius 6cm the height 8cm and the slant height 10cm
the slant height is always 2 units bigger then the height
The volume of a cone whose base has a radius of 8cm and whose height is 10 cm is: 670cm3
The volume of this cone is 15,400 cm3
(slant height)2= (height)2+(1/2 side)2
Presumably it's a cone or a pyramid: 1/3*base area*height = volume Make the base area the subject of the formula: base area = (volume*3)/height
To find the volume of a slanted cylinder, you can use the formula for the volume of a standard cylinder, which is ( V = \pi r^2 h ), where ( r ) is the radius and ( h ) is the height. However, for a slanted cylinder, the vertical height (the perpendicular distance between the bases) is used instead of the slant height. If you know the slant height and the angle of inclination, you can calculate the vertical height using trigonometric functions. Ultimately, the volume remains the same as that of a vertical cylinder with the same radius and vertical height.
a base of a right solid whose height is 6 centementers shown. Find the volume. area is 28 cm and the height is 7cm
652cm3 or 652 mL
V = 6,032 cubic inches.
Slant height is 39.98 cm