If you look at the formulas for volume of a cone and volume of a cylinder you can see that a cone will fit in exactly three times if the height and radius of the cone and cylinder are equivalent. A cone has the equation: (1/3)*pi*(r^2)*h=Volume. And a cylinder has the equation: pi*(r^2)*h=Volume. With h equaling height and r equaling radius, you can see that 3*(Volume of a cone)=Volume of a cylinder. Therefore, the cone would fit in three times if height and radius are equivalent for the two figures.
A cone with a diameter of 10 and a height of 10 has a volume of 261.8 units3
It is a cylinder
A cone with a diameter of 21.5cm and a height of 33cm has a volume of 3993.55cm3
A cone with a diameter of 16m and a height of 8m has a volume of 536.17m3
The radius IS given, since height of hemisphere = radius of hemisphere!
The base radius ( or diameter) and the height
It is 13/3 units.
If you look at the formulas for volume of a cone and volume of a cylinder you can see that a cone will fit in exactly three times if the height and radius of the cone and cylinder are equivalent. A cone has the equation: (1/3)*pi*(r^2)*h=Volume. And a cylinder has the equation: pi*(r^2)*h=Volume. With h equaling height and r equaling radius, you can see that 3*(Volume of a cone)=Volume of a cylinder. Therefore, the cone would fit in three times if height and radius are equivalent for the two figures.
A cone with a diameter of 10 and a height of 10 has a volume of 261.8 units3
Actually it isn't. That's the formula for a cylinder. A cone is 1/3 of that value.
It is a cylinder
I think it's 1/4 of the base diameter times the height times pi.
A cone with a diameter of 16m and a height of 8m has a volume of 536.17m3
A cone with a diameter of 21.5cm and a height of 33cm has a volume of 3993.55cm3
A cone with a diameter of 16m and a height of 8m has a volume of 536.17m3
The surface area of a cone if the height is 21 and the diameter is 19 is 971.43 units2