Since we wish to fill the cone, we are looking for its volume. The volume of a cone is given by the equation
![V= \pi r^(2)( (h)/(3))](https://img.qammunity.org/2019/formulas/mathematics/high-school/3kfspe9erczqrvhvi1l0uglcuu9zuyeo92.png)
where h is the height (here 17.7 inches) and r is the radius of the top (here 1.8 inches).
We substitute the values given into the formula to obtain:
![V= \pi (1.8)^(2)( (17.7)/(3))=19.116 \pi](https://img.qammunity.org/2019/formulas/mathematics/high-school/sey7drycgsh3jld8kc6kxsikh6drcst8ae.png)
. This is the exact volume of the cone in cubic inches.
If you are asked instead for an approximate value you can substitute 3.14 for pi and obtain instead: 60.05469 cubic inches.