Answer:
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Volume of a cone = π r² h/3
I envisioned a cone inside a cube. I only identified the necessary value to compute for the exact volume of the largest cone.
Edges of the cube is 10 inches. When the circle part of the cone is placed in the circle, the diameter would be 10 inches also. I divided it by 2 to get the value of the radius, resulting to 5 inches.
The height of the cone is also the height of the cube. Thus, it is 10 inches.
Volume of the cone = 3.14 * (5in)² * 10in/3
V = 3.14 * 25in² * 3.33 in
V = 261.405 in³ or 261.41 in³ VOLUME OF THE LARGEST CONE THAT CAN FIT IN A 10 INCH CUBE
The slope greater than one would be the last image, because for every step in x, you get more than one y step.
The slope between 1 and 0 would be the second image
And the slope less than 0 would be the third image