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What is the volume of the cone? (Use 3.14 for π .) the height is 17ft nd the radius is 10ft
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Cone Volume = (
π
• r² •
h) ÷ 3
Cone Volume = (3.14 * 100 * 17) / 3
Cone Volume =
5,338
/ 3
Cone Volume =
1,779.33
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