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The cylinder shown has a volume of π in3. Find the volume of a cone with the same base and height as the cylinder.

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The volume of a cylinder is 3 times larger than a cylinder. So find your answer for the cylinder and multiply it by 1/3 to get your answer. Hope this helps! Study on!
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Explanation:

Alright, lets get started.

Suppose the height of cylinder is h and radius of base is r.

The volume of cylinder will be :
\pi r^2h

The cone is of same height means h and same base means radius will be r.

The formula of volume of cone is :
(1)/(3) \pi r^2h

It means the volume of cone is one third of the volume of cylinder.

The volume of cylinder is given as π.

So, the volume of cone will be :
(\pi )/(3) : Answer

Hope it will help :)

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