A right cone and a hemisphere lie in opposite sides of a common base of 2.5m diameter and the cone is right angled at the vertex. If a cylinder circumscribes them in this position, what additional space will be enclosed?
A)3.096pi cubic meters
B)1.3pi cubic meters
C)0.651pi cubic meters
D)6.14 cubic meters
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D is the answer.
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Is the height of the cone not given?
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Since the cone is right-angled at the vertex, its height is equal to the radius of the base.
B is the answer