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Mary has a cone that has a radius of 5cm and height of 10cm. James has a pyramid with base length of 10cm and height of 5cm. Which solid has a larger volume?

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Answer:

The cone has a larger volume.

Explanation:

The volume of a cone is given by:


V_(c) = (1)/(3)\pi r^(2)h_(c)

Where:

r: is the radius = 5 cm


h_(c): is the height of the cone = 10 cm

Then, the volume of a cone is:


V_(c) = (1)/(3)\pi (5 cm)^(2)*10 cm = 261.8 cm^(3)

Now, the volume of a pyramid is:


V_(p) = (1)/(3)A_(b)*h_(p)

Where:


A_(b): is the area of the base


h_(p): is the height of the pyramid = 5 cm

The area of the base can be calculated as follows:


A_(b) = l^(2) = (10 cm)^(2) = 100 cm^(2)

Hence, the volume of the pyramid is:


V_(p) = (1)/(3)100 cm^(2)*5 cm = 166.7 cm^(3)

Therefore, the cone has a larger volume.

I hope it helps you!

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