To determine and justify whether the given statement is always, sometimes, never true.
Answer to Problem 36HP
Never true
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The volume of a cone with radius
Formula used:
Volume of cone
Volume of prism
Explanation:
The volume of a cone with radius
The volume of cone will always be less than the volume of prism.
Since, in the formula of cone contains
Conclusion:
Therefore, the volume of cone will always be less than the volume of prism.
Hence, the statement is never true.
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