A cone has a volume of 36 cubic centimeters and a height of 6 centimeters. What is its bottom area? 2. The volume and bottom area of a cylinder and a cone are equal respectively. It is known that the height of the cylinder is 15 cm and the height of the cone is how many cm

A cone has a volume of 36 cubic centimeters and a height of 6 centimeters. What is its bottom area? 2. The volume and bottom area of a cylinder and a cone are equal respectively. It is known that the height of the cylinder is 15 cm and the height of the cone is how many cm


The volume of a cone is the bottom area times the height times one third, so the bottom area of the cone is 18 square centimeters
In the second question, because the cylinder and the cone have the same volume and the same bottom area, the height of the cone should be three times that of the cylinder, that is, 45 cm



The volume of a cone is 24 cubic centimeters, the bottom area is 8 cubic centimeters, and its height is ()


The height is 9 1 / 3x8xh = 24 h = 24x3 △ 8 = 9



The volume of a cone is 48 cubic centimeters, the bottom area is 16 cubic centimeters, what's its height?


The bottom area is 16 "cubic" centimeters. Is there any mistake



The volume of a cone is 54 cubic centimeters, the height is 6 centimeters, and its bottom area is______ Square centimeter


54 × 3 △ 6 = 27 (square centimeter), answer: the bottom area is 27 square centimeter



Use a 48CM iron wire to form a cuboid. The cuboid is 5cm long and 4cm wide. How many centimeters is its height?


H = 48 △ 4-5-4 = 3cm



If you are given a 48CM long wire and use it to form a rectangle with an integer length and width, how many different rectangles can you design with this wire? What are their respective areas? What can you find through the exploration of the above problems? Communicate with your peers


48 divided by 2 equals 24,24 can be equal to: 1 + 23,2 + 22,3 + 21,4 + 20,5 + 19,6 + 18,7 + 17,8 + 16,9 + 15,10 + 14,11 + 13,12 + 12. So far, because it will be repeated with the above results if we continue. The areas are: 23,44,63,80,99108119128135140143144 respectively



A 48 cm long wire just made a 5 cm long, 4 cm wide cuboid frame, its height is______ Cm, the bottom area is______ Square centimeter


48 △ 4-5-4 = 12-5-4 = 7-4 = 3 (CM) 5 × 4 = 20 (square cm) a: its height is 3 cm and its bottom area is 20 square cm



A piece of iron wire is 48CM long. Can it be folded into a cuboid frame with 5cm in length and 5cm in width and 4cm in height? Why


Length = 5X4 = 20
Width = 5X4 = 20
Height = 4x4 = 16
It needs 56cm,
Only 48 cm is not tenable



Use a 54 cm long wire to form a rectangle. If the length is twice the width, what is the length and width of the rectangle? What's the area?


So the length of the rectangle is 9 × 2 = 18 (CM), and the area is 18 × 9 = 162 (CM). A: the length of the rectangle is 18 cm, the width is 9 cm, and the area is 162 square cm



Use a 54 cm long wire to form a rectangle. If the length is twice the width, what is the length and width of the rectangle? What's the area?


So the length of the rectangle is 9 × 2 = 18 (CM), and the area is 18 × 9 = 162 (CM). A: the length of the rectangle is 18 cm, the width is 9 cm, and the area is 162 square cm