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The height of a cone is two times its base diameter. What is the volume of the cone in terms of its base radius r? V = r2 V = r3 V = r3 V = r2
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The height of a cone is two times its base diameter. What is the volume of the cone in terms of its base radius r? V = r2 V = r3 V = r3 V = r2
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Hello!
The height is twice the diameter
h = 2d
The diameter is double the radius
2d = 4r
We use the equation the find the volume of a cone
The answer is
Hope this helps!
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