Cone - practice for 12 year olds - last page
Number of problems found: 36
- Calculate 28011
The volume of the cone is 9.42 cm3, and its base diameter is 3 cm. Calculate 1 / height of the cone 2 / side cones 3 / cone surface - Calculate 73434
Calculate the volume and surface area of the cone with a diameter of 20 cm and a height of 15 cm. - Calculate 82073
Calculate a cone's volume and surface area with base diameter d = 22 cm and body height v = 40 cm. - Calculate 65804
Calculate the surface and volume of a rotating cone, the base of which has a diameter of 6 cm and its height of 4 cm.
- Rotating cone II
Calculate the area of the surface of a rotating cone with base radius r=15 cm and height h=13 cm. - Calculate 82689
A cone of rotation with a radius of 24 cm and a height of 36 cm is given. Calculate the surface area and volume. - A cone 2
A cone has a slant height of 10 cm and a square curved surface area of 50 pi cm. Find the base radius of the cone. - Circumference 23311
Calculate the circumference of the cone base; round the result to millimeters. If you know: radius 24 mm and height 46 mm. - Volume of cone
Find the volume of a right circular cone-shaped building with a height of 9 m and a radius base of 7 m.
- Revolution 81339
The rotating cone has a volume of 120 dm³. How tall is a cylinder of revolution with the same volume as a cone of revolution? - Dimensions 81850
We used the same amount of paint to paint a cuboid with dimensions of 10 cm, 15 cm, and 3 cm to paint the shell of a cone whose radius is 8 cm. How tall is this cone? Calculate its volume in liters. - Calculating 48151
A) Calculate the speed from the path calculation formula. B) From the formula for calculating the volume of the cone, express the radius r. - Cylindrical 70024
We should grind a cylindrical rod with a diameter of 6 cm and a length of 20 cm to form a conical rod of the same size and the same base diameter. What will be the volume of material removed? - Pyramid 7903
How does the volume of a pyramid change if we triple its height?
- Truncated cone
Calculate the volume of a truncated cone with base radiuses r1=13 cm, r2 = 10 cm, and height v = 8 cm. - Largest possible cone
It is necessary to make the largest possible cone from an iron rod in the shape of a prism with dimensions of 5.6 cm, 4.8 cm, and 7.2 cm. a) Calculate its volume. b) Calculate the waste.
Do you have homework that you need help solving? Ask a question, and we will try to solve it.