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Find the volume of the cone using 3 as pi

Find the volume of the cone using 3 as pi-example-1
User Jordon
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Given:

The height of the cone, h=8 in.

The diameter of the base of the cone, D=3 in.

The radius of the cone is,


r=(D)/(2)=(3)/(2)=1.5\text{ in}

The volume of the cone can be calculated as,


\begin{gathered} V=(1)/(3)\pi r^2h \\ =(1)/(3)*3*1.5^2*8 \\ =18in^3 \end{gathered}

Therefore, the volume of the cone is 18 in^3.

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