Answer:
1. a. Middle volume of the three
2. b. Lowest volume of the three
3. c. Highest volume of the three
Step-by-step explanation:
First lets identify the formula to find the volume of a cylinder.
V = [tex]\pi[/tex] r ^2 h
Now plug in the height and radius. h and r
V = [tex]\pi[/tex] 4^2 10
Now start solving!
V = [tex]\pi[/tex] 16 * 10
V = [tex]\pi[/tex] 160
V= 160[tex]\pi[/tex]
You don't really have to solve for pi here because your comparing but I'll do it anyway.
V = 502.654825
Simplify
V= 502.7
Now lets identify the formula for a sphere.
V = 4/3 [tex]\pi[/tex] r^3
You need radius not diameter for this one [if you wanted to use diameter you can use the formula V= 1/6 [tex]\pi[/tex] d^3 but I will show you radius].
r = d/2
r= 8/2
r=4
Plug it in
V = 4/3 [tex]\pi[/tex] 4^3
Solve!
V = 4/3 [tex]\pi[/tex] 64
V = 85.3333[tex]\pi[/tex]
V = 268.082573
Simplify
V= 268.1
We can clearly see this is less than the cylinders volume so its not the highest volume.
Lastly, the cones formula.
V = [tex]\pi[/tex] r^2 h/3
Plug in height and radius
V = [tex]\pi[/tex] 8^2 10/3
V= [tex]\pi[/tex] 64 * 3.3333
V = 213.3312[tex]\pi[/tex]
V= 670.199731
V= 670.2
This is the greatest value out of all the volumes.
So from greatest to least:
Cone
Cylinder
Sphere
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