Abstract

This paper attempts to shed light on how the volume of a cone and sphere can be perceived and derived through approximation from different perspectives. Although we all know the volume of cone and sphere, this is a small effort to get junior math readers out of their superstitions and into a new learning process. KEYWORDS: Solid, Cone, Sphere, Cylinder, Length, Area, Volume

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