Question 750719
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Calculate the volume of the original cube by raising the measure of one edge to the third power.  Then calculate the volume of the conical hole, which I cannot help you with because you didn't bother to give any dimensions for the hole or describe whether it only went part way through the cube and is thus an entire cone or whether the hole went all the way through so that it is a frustum.  Once you have the volume of the hole, subtract that from the volume of the cube.


Next time you post a problem here READ the instructions, and continue to read them until you get it.  Especally the instruction that says <i>"Ask your question clearly and fully so that it MAKES SENSE. We are not mind readers. We do not have your textbook in front of us. All we know is what you wrote."</i>  Please do not write back to me for this problem as I may not have time to get to you today.  Re-post the problem with ALL of the information.


John
*[tex \LARGE e^{i\pi}\ +\ 1\ =\ 0]
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My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it
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