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A city has cone-shaped buildings for storing salt and sand for icy roads. Each
building has a radius of 50 feet and a height of 30 feet. Find the volume of the
building. Use 3.14 for 7.
OA. 19,625 ft³
OB. 78,500 ft3
O C. 4710 ft³
OD. 235,500 ft3
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Is O C. 4710 ft³ I’m sure just trust me
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