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Consider the figures shown to answer Part A and Parts B.


Which figures have a volume greater than 600 cubic inches?
Select all that apply.
A. Cylinder #1
B. Cone #1
C. Cylinder #2
D. Cone #2
E. Sphere


Consider The Figures Shown To Answer Part A And Parts B Which Figures Have A Volume Greater Than 600 Cubic Inches Select All That Apply A Cylinder 1 B Cone 1 C class=

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Answers are C and E hope this helps!!

volume of sphere is 4.8 times the volume of cone (1).

A). Options (C) and (E) is correct.

B). 4.8 times

To choose the figure.

What is mensuration?

The act of measuring geometry applied to the computation of lengths, areas, or volumes from given dimensions or angles.

Given that:

Part A

Volume of cylinder (1) = πr²h

                                   = π*(6)²*(5)

                                   = 565.5 cubic inches

Volume of cone (1)=π*r²*h/3

                             =π*6²*5/3

                             = 188.5 cubic inches

Volume of sphere =4π*r²*r/3

                               =4π*6²*6/3

                                = 904.8 cubic inches

Figure having volume greater than 600 cubic inches are cylinder (2) and sphere.

Part (B)

Volume of sphere/Volume of cone (1)=904.8/188.5 =4.8

Therefore, volume of sphere is 4.8 times the volume of cone (1).

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