A cone and it’s dimensions are shown in the diagram below.
13 cm. 17.5 cm. 12 cm.
Which...
Mathematics, 18.03.2021 21:10 zimbabwayjerry
A cone and it’s dimensions are shown in the diagram below.
13 cm. 17.5 cm. 12 cm.
Which formula could be used to determine the volume of the cone?
Answers: 3
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