SOLUTION: Find the volume of ice cream in the cone [picture of cone with 6-cm. diameter opening and 11-cm. height] if the entire cone is filled. (The dome on the top is half of a sphere.) R

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Question 897869: Find the volume of ice cream in the cone [picture of cone with 6-cm. diameter opening and 11-cm. height] if the entire cone is filled. (The dome on the top is half of a sphere.) Round your answer to the hundredths place.
I found the numeric answer the answer key gave (160.14), but not the cm. cubed that is part of the answer. I used the formulas for a cone [V=1/3(3.14)(r squared)(h)] and a sphere [V=4/3(3.14)(r cubed)] and added the results (minus half the sphere), but I didn't think you could add cm. squared and cm. cubed together.

Found 2 solutions by ankor@dixie-net.com, KMST:
Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740) About Me  (Show Source):
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Find the volume of ice cream in the cone [picture of cone with 6-cm. diameter opening and 11-cm. height] if the entire cone is filled. (The dome on the top is half of a sphere.) Round your answer to the hundredths place.
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Let's see what I get
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Find the volume of the cone
V = 1%2F3pi%2A3%5E2%2A11
V = 103.67 cu/cm
Find the vol of the half sphere
V = 2%2F3pi%2A3%5E3
V = 56.55 cu/cm
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Total: 103.67 + 56.55 = 160.22 cu/cm (I used pi on the calc, hence slightly more)

Answer by KMST(5328) About Me  (Show Source):
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You are using lengths in cm to calculate volumes in cubic centimeters.
Then, you are adding two volumes in cubic centimeters to get a total volume in cubic centimeters.
When you calculate V=%281%2F3%29%283.14%29%28r%5E2%29%28h%29 for the volume of the cone,
r and h are in cm,
and you are multiplying 3 measurements in cm,
so %28r%5E2%29%28h%29=%28r%29%28r%29%28h%29 and V=%281%2F3%29%283.14%29%28r%5E2%29%28h%29 come out in cm%5E3 (cubic centimeters).
For the volume of the half sphere, r%5E3=%28e%29%28r%29%28r%29 is also in cm%5E3 .