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Using 3.14 for pi, what is the volume, to the nearest tenth, of a cone that has a height of 16 feet and a base with radius
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Using 3.14 for pi, what is the volume, to the nearest tenth, of a cone that has a height of 16 feet and a base with radius
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Using 3.14 for pi, what is the volume, to the nearest tenth, of a cone that has a height of 16 feet and a base with radius
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what is the radius given?
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