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Mathematics, 28.09.2019 06:50 puppycity78

Consider a right cone with radius 2 and height 6. its volume is v = π(2)26, or 8π units3.

if the height is changed to 3, does this have the same effect on the volume as changing the radius to 1?

if the height is now 3, then the new volume is π units3.

if the radius is now 1, then the new volume is π units3.

therefore, changing the height to half of its original value and changing the radius to half of its original value does the volume. halving the height of the cone the volume, while halving the radius of the cone results in the volume.

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Consider a right cone with radius 2 and height 6. its volume is v = π(2)26, or 8π units3.

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