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To calculate the volume of the solid
Answer to Problem 13E
The volume of the solid is 283 cm3.
Explanation of Solution
Given information: A shape consists of cylinder and cone. Height of cylinder is 8 cm (h1) and radius of cylinder is 3 cm(r1). The height of cone is 3 cm(h2) and radius of cone is 3 cm(r2)
Formula used: Volume of cone is,
Volume of cylinder is,
Calculation:
Substituting the values of radius & height
Hence, volume of cone is,
56.55 cm3________________________(1)
Substituting the values of radius & height
Hence, volume of cone is,
84.78 cm3________________________(2)
Adding (1) and (2), to get the volume of the solid
= 140.33 cm3
Hence, volume of solid is
˜140cm3
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