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Mathematics, 22.10.2020 19:01 mistydsargentp5wrh4

Drag the orange points on the cylinder and the cone to change their radii and heights. (Make sure the Freeze height checkboxes are not checked.) Set equal radii and heights for the cylinder and the cone, and note their respective volumes. Record the volumes for a few sets of heights and radii, and calculate the ratio of the volumes in each case. Remember, make sure the height and radius of the cone and the cylinder are the same in each pair. (You might see some discrepancies in the tool due to rounding of decimals.) Round your calculations for ratio to the hundredths place. The first one has been done for you.

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