WILL MARK BRAINLEST
Does the volume of a cone increase more when you double the height of the original or when you double its radius? Explain why.

Respuesta :

Answer:

When you double it's radius

Step-by-step explanation:

Volume of cone = 1/3(π)(r²)h

the height is a constant proportion but the radius is squared in the calculation of the base area.

Doubling the height would double the volume. Doubling the radius would more than double the volume.

Example:

a height of 4 to a height of 8 would double the volume. (the base would not change)

a radius of 4 to a radius of 8 would triple the volume. ( the base area would go from 16π to 64π)