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Finding volume for geometry using 3.14.

Finding volume for geometry using 3.14.-example-1
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Answer:


V=405.04\:\mathrm{cm^3}

Explanation:

The volume of a cone is given by
V=(1)/(3)\cdot r^2\pi\cdot h (the area of the base multiplied by the height divided by 3).

In the given cone, we have
r=6.1\:\text{cm} and
h=10.4\:\text{cm}. Substituting in these values, we get:


V=(1)/(3)\cdot 6.1^2\pi \cdot 10.4,\\V=\boxed{405.04\:\mathrm{cm^3}}

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