SOLUTION: with identical radii, what are the relative volumes of a cone, a cylinder, and a hemisphere. All the best, Joe

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Question 942066: with identical radii, what are the relative volumes of a cone, a cylinder, and a hemisphere.
All the best,
Joe

Answer by josgarithmetic(39617)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
That is faulty. Cone has a height AND a radius; Cylinder has a height AND a radius. Hemisphere will only have a radius.


Height and radii all the same!
Like r=h. Same r for each of the shapes.

From the formulas for the volumes,
CONE,
CYLINDER,
HEMISPH,

The relative order should be easily enough found from those.

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