SOLUTION: The truncated right circular cone below has a large base radius $8$ cm and a small base radius of $4$ cm. The height of the truncated cone is $10$ cm. The volume of this solid is

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Question 1203423: The truncated right circular cone below has a large base radius $8$ cm and a small base radius of $4$ cm. The height of the truncated cone is $10$ cm. The volume of this solid is $n \pi$ cubic cm, where $n$ is an integer. What is $n$?
Answer by ikleyn(52835)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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The truncated right circular cone below has a large base radius 8 cm and a small base radius of 4 cm.
The height of the truncated cone is 10 cm. The volume of this solid is cubic cm,
where n is an integer. What is n?
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Use the formula for the volume of a right truncated circular cone

    V = .


So, they want you calculate this expression

    n = .


Try to calculate it, but be aware: you will not get an integer number, 
as the problem states/requests it in your post.

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