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Volume of a cone Is 6pi cubic inches. What is the volume of a cylinder having the same base and height?
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vcylinder=hpir^2
vcone=(1/3)hpir^3
a cone is 1/3 the volume of a cylinder of same height and radius
so if cone is 6pi then cylinder is 3 times 6pi or 18 pi cubic inches
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