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Im solving kaplan QR test 5 and come across this question:
The volume of a cone is 1/3 of the area of its circular
base times its height. Approximately what is the
volume of a cone with a height of 2 8/11 feet and a
base of diameter 7 feet? (π = 22/7)
A. 32 2/3 cu. ft.
B. 35 cu. ft.
C. 105 cu. ft.
D. 140 cu. ft.
E. 420 cu. ft.
.. as you can see the formula for the volume of a cone is given in the question..
are we given formulas in this manner on the actual DAT? I have been trying to memorize these geometry formulas... should i not do so??
The volume of a cone is 1/3 of the area of its circular
base times its height. Approximately what is the
volume of a cone with a height of 2 8/11 feet and a
base of diameter 7 feet? (π = 22/7)
A. 32 2/3 cu. ft.
B. 35 cu. ft.
C. 105 cu. ft.
D. 140 cu. ft.
E. 420 cu. ft.
.. as you can see the formula for the volume of a cone is given in the question..
are we given formulas in this manner on the actual DAT? I have been trying to memorize these geometry formulas... should i not do so??