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A cylinder and a cone have the same radius and height. The volume of the cylinder is 411 ft. What is the volume of the cone? O A. 68.5 ft3 B. 137 ft3 C. 411 ft3 O D. 205.5 ft
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A cylinder and a cone have the same radius and height. The volume of the cylinder is 411 ft. What is the volume of the cone? O A. 68.5 ft3 B. 137 ft3 C. 411 ft3 O D. 205.5 ft
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A cylinder and a cone have the same radius and height. The volume of the
cylinder is 411 ft. What is the volume of the cone?
O A. 68.5 ft3
B. 137 ft3
C. 411 ft3
O D. 205.5 ft
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B.137 ft. 3
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