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Which of the following is a possible unit for the volume of a cone?
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Which of the following is a possible unit for the volume of a cone?
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The volume of a cone is typically measured in cubic units. Some examples of units for the volume of a cone include cubic inches (in³), cubic centimeters (cm³), cubic feet (ft³), cubic meters (m³), etc.
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