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Mathematics, 09.04.2020 07:53 rjennis002

Consider this composite figure.

2 cones and a cylinder. The cones and cylinder have a radius of 2 millimeters. A cone has a height of 3 meters, the cylinder has a height of 4 millimeters, and the cone has a height of 1 millimeter.

Answer the following steps to find the volume of the composite figure.

What is the volume of the 3 mm-tall cone?
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What is the volume of the cylinder?

What is the volume of the 1 mm-tall cone?

What is the volume of the composite figure?

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