The diameter of a hollow cone is equal to the diameter of a spherical ball. If the ball is placed at the base of the cone, what portion of the ball will be outside the cone?
Explanation:
It can be seen that if a spherical ball is placed inside a hollow cone of same diameter, the ball won’t go up to the diameter. In other words, because of the slanting edges of the cone, only less than 50% of the ball would enter the cone. i.e, more than 50% of the ball would be outside the cone.
Hence, option (c).
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