Presumably the funnel is an inverted cone. The volume of a cone is (1/3)πr2h, which should allow you to answer both questions.
Jim S.
asked 03/13/19Geometry Proof - Thanks for any help!
A - In a chemistry lab you use a funnel to filter a liquid. The diameter of the funnel is 12 cm and its height is 12 cm. How much liquid will the funnel hold when it is full?
B - The funnel has a filter that was being used to remove impurities from the solution but it became clogged and stopped draining. The height of the remaining solution is 4 cm and the radius of the surface of the solution is 2 cm. How many cubic centimeters of the solution remain in the funnel?
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