Create the smallest cone possible with the tool, and record the values of the radius, height, and volume in terms of . Then scale the original CONE
by the given scale factors, and record the resulting volumes (in terms of 7), to verify that the formula V=V xk³ holds true for a cone.

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The Created cone  with the possible record  of the the values of the radius, and  height is given in the image attached.

How do yo create the volume of the smallest cone?

A scale factor is known to be a number that is known to often multiplies (doubles or triples, etc.,“scales”) a given quantity.

Since the volume is not attached, it will be manually created here.

Note that the resulting volumes must be in terms of 7.

Hence:

Volume  Formula:   V=V  x  k³

When scale factor is 2, radius  = 4, height  = 8,  then volume will be:

7π x 2³

=  56π

When scale factor is 3, radius  = 6, height  = 18,  then volume will be:

7π x 3³

= 189π

When scale factor is 4, radius  = 8, height  = 24,  then volume will be:

7π x 4³

= 448π

Hence the volume that will be fixed into the scale factor diagram will be:

  • 56π
  • 189π
  • 448π

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