Glencoe Math: Course 3, Volume 2
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2. Volume of Cones
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Exercise 1 Page 601

Use the formula for the volume of a cone.

4720.8 mm^3

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Consider the given cone.

To find the volume, we can use the formula for the volume of a cone. V= 13π r^2 h Here, r is the radius and h is the height of the cone. We are given that the height of the cone is 23 milimeters. The radius of the base is 14 milimeters. Let's substitute these values into the formula and calculate the volume.
V=1/3π r^2 h
V=1/3π ( 14)^2 ( 23)
Simplify right-hand side
V=1/3π(196)(23)
V=1/3π(4508)
V=1/3(4508π)
V=4508π/3
V=4720.766561...
V≈ 4720.8
The volume of the cone is 4720.8 cubic milimeters.