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Mathematics, 16.02.2021 22:50 zitterkoph

Part A Create the smallest cone possible with the tool, and record the values of the radius, height, and volume in terms of π. Then scale the original cone by the given scale factors, and record the resulting volumes (in terms of π), to verify that the formula V' = V × k3 holds true for a cone. Original Cone
Radius

(units)

Height

(units)

Volume (V)

(cu. units)

Scaled Cone Scale Factor (k)
Radius

(units)

Height

(units)

Volume (V')

(cu. units)

V × k3

(cu. units)

2
3
4

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