Previous Problem List Next (1 point) You have a cone shaped bag. At the bottom of the bag is an orange with a radius of 2 inches. On top of the orange is a melon with a radius of 6 inches. It touches the orange and fits snugly in the bag, touching it in a ring around the orange. Its top is at the same level as the top of the bag. All of this is illustrated in this crude figure: radius Melon y height Orange The height of the cone is inches, and its radius is inches. Hint: Draw a picture. Note that the radii of the orange and the melon meet the cone perpendicularly where it touches the fruit. Note: You can earn partial credit on this problem. RA.. A C.Lmit Au Q Search ASUS VivoBook A ENG 8 zoom

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(1 point) You have a cone shaped bag. At the bottom of the bag is an orange with a radius of 2 inches. On top of the orange is a melon
with a radius of 6 inches. It touches the orange and fits snugly in the bag, touching it in a ring around the orange. Its top is at the same
level as the top of the bag. All of this is illustrated in this crude figure:
radius
Melon
y height
Orange
The height of the cone is
inches, and its radius is
inches.
Hint: Draw a picture. Note that the radii of the orange and the melon meet the cone perpendicularly where it touches the fruit.
Note: You can earn partial credit on this problem.
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C.Lmit Au
Q Search
ASUS VivoBook
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Transcribed Image Text:Previous Problem List Next (1 point) You have a cone shaped bag. At the bottom of the bag is an orange with a radius of 2 inches. On top of the orange is a melon with a radius of 6 inches. It touches the orange and fits snugly in the bag, touching it in a ring around the orange. Its top is at the same level as the top of the bag. All of this is illustrated in this crude figure: radius Melon y height Orange The height of the cone is inches, and its radius is inches. Hint: Draw a picture. Note that the radii of the orange and the melon meet the cone perpendicularly where it touches the fruit. Note: You can earn partial credit on this problem. RA.. A C.Lmit Au Q Search ASUS VivoBook A ENG 8 zoom
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