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The volume of a cone is 201.92 cubic units. If a cylinder has the same height and radius as the cone, what is its volume in cubic units?

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Cone: 201.92=π×r^2×h×1/3

Cylinder: V=π×r^2×h

So you can see that there is No difference between the two equations except from the Factor 1/3. Without This Factor the volume of the cone would be three Times as big. Therefore, to calculate the Volume of the cylinder, you have do This:

201.92×3

Explanation:

So you can see that there is No difference between the two equations except from the Factor 1/3. Without This Factor the volume of the cone would be three Times as big. Therefore, to calculate the Volume of the cylinder, you have do This:

201.92×3

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Cone: 201.92=π×r^2×h×1/3
Cylinder: V=π×r^2×h
So you can see that there is No difference between the two equations except from the Factor 1/3. Without This Factor the volume of the cone would be three Times as big. Therefore, to calculate the Volume of the cylinder, you have do This:
201.92×3
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