Radius = 3.75
Height = 8
Volume = 112.5 pi
Radius = 1.8
Area = 3.24 pi
Radius = 6
Height = 18
Volume of the cone = 216
Height 10
Width 20
Depth 50
Volume = 10,000
If you are given the DIAMETER of a circle, how do you find it's RADIUS?
You just divide the diameter by 2.
Radius = 15
Height = 5
Volume = 1125 pi
Radius = 44
Area = 1936 pi
Radius = 3
Height = 7
Volume of the cone = 21
Height 2
Width 1
Depth 5
Volume = 10
If a cylinder and a cone have the same height and base, how much larger is the cylinder?
The cylinder is 3 times bigger.
Radius = 50
Height = 100
Volume = 250,000 pi
Radius = 10
Area = 100 pi
Radius = 3
Height = 10
Volume of the cone = 30
Height 9
Width 9
Depth 9
Volume = 729
Because a cone is 3 times smaller than the cylinder of the same size.
Diameter = 23
Height = 18
Volume = 9522 pi
Diameter = 40
Area = 400 pi
Radius = 13
Height = 13
Volume of the cone = 732.3
Height 15
Width 30
Depth 45
Volume = 20,250
True or False:
When finding Volume, you ALWAYS have to multiply by PI in your final answer.
False
You can square the radius and then multiply that by the height. Take that number and just add the word or the symbol for PI.
Diameter = 0.25
Height = 45
Volume = 2.8125 pi
Diameter = 90
Area = 2025 pi
Radius = 21
Height = 3
Volume of the cone = 441
Height 100
Width 200
Depth 300
Volume = 6,000,000
If you are given the DIAMETER of a circle, how do you find the RADIUS?
Divide the DIAMER by 2.
The RADIUS is 1/2 of the DIAMETER.