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Mathematical problems of cones
"ジヤヤヤジ": Hello.

(1) Analysis: There are three cutting methods:

(1) base diameter 15cm, height 10cm, and volume 588.75cm 。

(2) The bottom diameter 10 cm, the height of 20 cm and the volume of 523.33cm..

(3) Bottom diameter 10cm, height 15cm, and volume 392.5cm.

The maximum volume of the first of the three cutting methods is 588.75 cubic centimeters.

(2) The volume of a cone is one third of that of a cylinder with equal bottom and equal height.

So the volume of this cone is 24 cubic centimeters ÷2= 12 cubic centimeters.

Note: The volume of a cylinder is 36 cubic centimeters, which is 24 cubic centimeters larger than that of a cone.

Right? Good luck, goodbye.