JAMB - Mathematics (1984 - No. 25)

A cone is formed by bending a sector of a circle having an angle of 210o. Find the radius of the base of the cone if the diameter of the circle is 12cm.
12cm
7.00cm
1.75cm
21cm
3.50cm

Explanation

If diameter of the circle = 12cm; radius of the circle(L) = \(\frac{12}{2}\)

= 6cm

\(\frac{\theta}{360}\) = \(\frac{r}{L}\) where \(\theta\) = 210\(\theta\), L = 6cm

\(\frac{210}{360}\) = \(\frac{r}{6}\)

where r = radius of the base of the cone

V = \(\frac{1260}{360}\)

= 3.50cm

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