A right circular cylindrical container with a base radius of inches is partially filled with water. A solid metal sphere with a radius of inches is placed into the container and becomes completely submerged, causing the water level to rise by inches without any water overflowing. The sphere is then removed, and a solid right circular cone with a base radius of inches and a height of inches is placed vertex-down into the container. When the cone is completely submerged, the water level is inch higher than the container's original water level. What is the value of , in inches?
Cevap: 9 inches
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The radius of the cylinder, , is inches.
The volume of a submerged solid is equal to the volume of the cylinder of water it displaces. By setting up equations for the sphere and the cone, we get and . Substituting the second equation into the first yields , which then gives .
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Using water displacement to relate the volumes of three-dimensional geometric solids (cylinders, spheres, cones) and solving non-linear systems of equations.