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How do you calculate the volume of a cone when given the height and diameter?
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How do you calculate the volume of a cone when given the height and diameter?
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That will be radius * radius theeeeeen multiply it on the height
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Find the radius.
Use the radius to find the area of the base circle.
Find the height of the cone
Multiply the area of the base by the height of the cone.
Divide the product by three.
Hope this helps you!
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