Two equilateral triangles with 12 cm sides overlap to form a hexagonal base. The volume of the prism with this hexagonal base and an altitude of 20 cm is computed. The volume of a prism with a pentagonal base of edge 6 cm and altitude 12 cm is also found. Finally, the amount of sheet metal needed to construct a water tank that is a right circular cylinder atop a right circular cone is calculated, given the tank's 38,000 liter capacity and the cylinder and cone dimensions being functions of the same radius.
Two equilateral triangles with 12 cm sides overlap to form a hexagonal base. The volume of the prism with this hexagonal base and an altitude of 20 cm is computed. The volume of a prism with a pentagonal base of edge 6 cm and altitude 12 cm is also found. Finally, the amount of sheet metal needed to construct a water tank that is a right circular cylinder atop a right circular cone is calculated, given the tank's 38,000 liter capacity and the cylinder and cone dimensions being functions of the same radius.
Two equilateral triangles with 12 cm sides overlap to form a hexagonal base. The volume of the prism with this hexagonal base and an altitude of 20 cm is computed. The volume of a prism with a pentagonal base of edge 6 cm and altitude 12 cm is also found. Finally, the amount of sheet metal needed to construct a water tank that is a right circular cylinder atop a right circular cone is calculated, given the tank's 38,000 liter capacity and the cylinder and cone dimensions being functions of the same radius.
overlapping area as a hexagon. Compute the volume of the prism with an altitude of 20 cm. with the overlapping area as its base. 2. Find the volume of a prism with a pentagonal base having a base edge equal to 6 cm. if the altitude is equal to 12 cm. 3. A water tank, open at the top, consists of a right circular cylinder at the top and a right circular cone at the bottom. If the altitude of the cylinder is three times its radius and the altitude of the circular cone is two times the same radius, find the number of square meters of sheet metal required to construct a tank having a capacity of 38,000 liters. 4.