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01.08.2019 •
Mathematics
Find the volume of a cone with a diameter 16cm and height 12cm.
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Ответ:
V = 1/3(pi) * 8^2 * 12
V = 1/3(pi) * 64 * 12
V = 1/3(pi) * 768
V = (pi) * 768/3
V = (pi) * 256 cm^3 or V = 3.14 * 256 = 803.84 cm^3
Ответ:
You can get this by dividing the new price by the original price and then multiplying by 100.