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The sand at the bottom of an hourglass has the approximate shape of a cone with a diameter of 9.85 cm and a height of 6 cm. Which estimate best approximates the volume of the sa…
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The sand at the bottom of an hourglass has the approximate shape of a cone with a diameter of 9.85 cm and a height of 6 cm.
Which estimate best approximates the volume of the sand?
160 cm³
380 cm³
470 cm³
630 cm³
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What is volume?
To calculate the volume of the sand, we use the formula below.
Formula:
V = πr²h/3..................... Equation 1
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divide the diameter by 2 to get the radius and then plug into cone volume pi*r^2*h/3 which is a bit under 160 so the answer is A
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