hexagonal prism, a cone, and i believe circle or cylinder
To find the answer to this question you would have to know how to find the volume of a cone. First, find the angle of the side to the base to determine at what height a cone would be formed if the sides of the cylinder extended all the way up to a single point. This would be the height of the cone. Take this number and put into the equation Assuming you know the radius of the cylinder at the bottom, the wider side. Next, subtract the total height of the cone from the height of the cylinder you want to know the volume of. You will now be finding the volume of the smaller cone within the larger cone. Put the smaller height into the above equation now using the radius of the top part of cylinder. Subtract this total from the total volume of the biggest cone and you will have the volume of a cylinder that is smaller on one end.
An acronym or abbreviation. When it is a name, then it is called that person's "Initials", as in "E.B White".
As many as were put into it, subject to the total capacity of the cylinder.
If by put together u mean add then the answer is 22
hexagonal prism, a cone, and i believe circle or cylinder
Draw a Venn diagram. One side put the Cone and the other side put cylinder. In the largest sections put the differences. You can list them. Where the circles meet put what is similar about them. For instance you would put round in the center.
To find the answer to this question you would have to know how to find the volume of a cone. First, find the angle of the side to the base to determine at what height a cone would be formed if the sides of the cylinder extended all the way up to a single point. This would be the height of the cone. Take this number and put into the equation Assuming you know the radius of the cylinder at the bottom, the wider side. Next, subtract the total height of the cone from the height of the cylinder you want to know the volume of. You will now be finding the volume of the smaller cone within the larger cone. Put the smaller height into the above equation now using the radius of the top part of cylinder. Subtract this total from the total volume of the biggest cone and you will have the volume of a cylinder that is smaller on one end.
square before you put it together
Polymers
cadoo houses look like unique cone shaped huts put together..
cadoo houses look like unique cone shaped huts put together..
Montage
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medow They grow together in a meadow. They are put together in a bouquet.
a mangoat... or a moat
what do you call that metal thing that you put a pencil and connect it together then it helps you draw a perfect circle