22.1: Missing Information?
A cylinder and sphere have the same height.
- If the sphere has a volume of $36\pi$ cubic units, what is the height of the cylinder?
- What is a possible volume for the cylinder? Be prepared to explain your reasoning.
Let’s compare water heights in different containers.
A cylinder and sphere have the same height.
radius | 1 | 2 | 3 | $\frac12$ | $\frac13$ | 100 | r | ||
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volume | $\frac43 \pi$ |
Three containers of the same height were filled with water at the same rate. One container is a cylinder, one is a cone, and one is a sphere. As they were filled, the relationship between the volume of water and the height of the water was recorded in different ways, shown here:
volume (in3) | height (in) | |
---|---|---|
row 1 | 0 | 0 |
row 2 | 8.38 | 1 |
row 3 | 29.32 | 2 |
row 4 | 56.55 | 3 |
row 5 | 83.76 | 4 |
row 6 | 104.72 | 5 |
row 7 | 113.04 | 6 |
row 8 | 120 | 6 |
row 9 | 200 | 6 |