A right circular cone has a depth of 103 mm and a top diameter of 82.4 mm. The cone contains water to a depth of 30.0 mm. How many more milliliters of liquid need to be added in order to fill the cone?
I understand how to find the volume, but I'm confused about the water depth. Do I just need to subtract 30 from 103 then calculate volume?
HINT- ratio of (water depth) to (diameter of top of water) is constant.
When the cone is full 103/82.4 =1.25.