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A cone’s height and its radius are each equal to half the radius of a sphere. How many of these cones would it take to equal the volume of the sphere?
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A cone’s height and its radius are each equal to half the radius of a sphere. How many of these cones would it take to equal the volume of the sphere?
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Wouldn't it be 2?
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the answer is 32
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