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  • 22-12-2020
  • Mathematics
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dinchi94
dinchi94 dinchi94
  • 22-12-2020

The volume we're looking for is the volume of both cones in the figure.

The volume of a cone is  [tex]V=\pi r^2\frac{h}{3}[/tex] .

So, [tex]V_{tot} = V_{1} + V_2[/tex] .

Cone 1's variables:

r = 2.6

h = 5

Cone 2's variables:

r = 2.6

h = 3

Now we can just plug and chug!

[tex]V_{tot} = [(3.14)(2.6^2)(\frac{5}{3} )] + [(3.14)(2.6^2)\frac{3}{3} )]\\V_{tot} = [(3.14)(6.76)(1.67)] + [(3.14)(6.76)(1)]\\V_{tot} = (35.45) + (21.23)\\V_{tot} = 56.68[/tex]

V = c. 56.6 cubic units

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