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Media answering insurance of poly to get the volume of the cone. Rounds and there’s 10th if necessary. Truth the incident leaves your answer in terms of pi.

Media answering insurance of poly to get the volume of the cone. Rounds and there-example-1
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The volume of a cone of radius r and height h is given by:


V=(\pi r^2h)/(3)\frac{}{}

The radius of the cone in the figure is r = 14 m and the height is h = 13 m. Substituting these values in the formula:


V=(\pi*14^2*13)/(3)

Calculating:


V=849.3\pi\text{ }m^3

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