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If cone b has a volume of 256 cubic centimeters and a height of 16 centimeters, determine the radius of the cone. 48 cm 4√3 cm cm 16 cm
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If cone b has a volume of 256 cubic centimeters and a height of 16 centimeters, determine the radius of the cone. 48 cm 4√3 cm cm 16 cm
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If cone b has a volume of 256 cubic centimeters and a height of 16 centimeters, determine the radius of the cone. 48 cm 4√3 cm cm 16 cm
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I recently got done with a quiz, and this was the answer I got, 16/3 cm.
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By definition, the volume of a cone is given by:
v = (pi * r ^ 2 * h) / 3
Where,
r: radius
h: height
Clearing the radio we have:
r = root ((3 * v) / (pi * h))
Substituting values:
r = root ((3 * (256)) / (3.14 * (16)))
r = 3.91 cm
Answer:
The radius of the cone is:
r = 3.91 cm
Note: a response option is missing
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