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What is the height of a cone whose volume is 16 cubic units and whose radius is 3 units?

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Square the radius, and then divide the radius squared into the tripled volume. For this example, the radius is 2. The square of 2 is 4, and 300 divided by 4 is 75. Divide the amount calculated in Step 2 by pi, which is an unending math constant that begins 3.14, to calculate the cone's height.

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