Concept explainers
To name: the dimensions of a cone
Answer to Problem 26HP
Radius is 3 units and the height is 5 units
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The volume of the cone is between 45 cubic units and 55 cubic units.
Formula used:
The volume V of a cone is
Calculation:
Consider a cone whose radius is r and height is h .
The volume V of a cone is given by the formula
where
Thus, the volume is
Take r = 3 and h = 5
Thus, the volume of the cone is
Therefore, when radius is 3 units and the height is 5 units, the volume is between 45 cubic units and 55 cubic units.
Conclusion:
Therefore, radius is 3 units and the height is 5 units
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