Respuesta :
To plot the given answers on your graph, which seems to represent the volume of a cone (V) against the height of the cone (h), you should place a dot for each answer at the corresponding height. The formula you've used suggests you're plotting volumes based on a specific relationship with height, likely based on the formula for the volume of a cone
V
=
1
3
Ï€
r
2
h
V=
3
1
​
Ï€r
2
h, with
r
r or some other factor being held constant or proportional to height. The answers you've provided correspond to volumes at specific heights. Here's where you should place each dot:
For
V
=
37.68
V=37.68, place a dot at the height of 1 unit.
For
V
=
75.36
V=75.36, place a dot at the height of 2 units.
For
V
=
113.04
V=113.04, place a dot at the height of 3 units.
For
V
=
301.44
V=301.44, place a dot at the height of 8 units.
Make sure your graph is properly scaled to accommodate these values, with the volume on the y-axis and the height on the x-axis.
V
=
1
3
Ï€
r
2
h
V=
3
1
​
Ï€r
2
h, with
r
r or some other factor being held constant or proportional to height. The answers you've provided correspond to volumes at specific heights. Here's where you should place each dot:
For
V
=
37.68
V=37.68, place a dot at the height of 1 unit.
For
V
=
75.36
V=75.36, place a dot at the height of 2 units.
For
V
=
113.04
V=113.04, place a dot at the height of 3 units.
For
V
=
301.44
V=301.44, place a dot at the height of 8 units.
Make sure your graph is properly scaled to accommodate these values, with the volume on the y-axis and the height on the x-axis.