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A cone with a radius of 3 cm and a height of 6 cm is shown below. Enter the volume of the cone, in cubic

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A cone with a radius of 3 cm and a height of 6 cm is shown below. Enter the volume-example-1
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Answer:

V ≈ 56.55 cm³

Explanation:

the volume (V) of a cone is calculated as

V =
(1)/(3) πr²h ( r is the radius and h the height )

here r = 3 and h = 6 , then

V =
(1)/(3) π × 3² × 6

=
(1)/(3) π × 9 × 6

=
(1)/(3) π × 54

= π × 18

= 18π

≈56.55 cm³ ( to the nearest hundredth )

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