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Lake City uses a cone-shaped building to store the salt they spread on their roads during winter. Each storage building has a radius of 39 feet and a height of 48 feet.

Using 3.14 for , approximately how much salt can each storage building hold?
A. 76,415.04 cubic feet

B. 229,245.12 cubic feet

C. 5,878.08 cubic feet

D. 94,049.28 cubic feet

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Answer:

I believe that the answer is A. 76,415.04 cubic feet

Explanation:

I used a formula I found online

Hope this helps

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