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Laney Ryan
24 May, 13:05
36=1/3 pi r^2 9 base area of a cone
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Shea Bullock
24 May, 13:44
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The radius of a cone is the radius of its circular base. You can find a radius through its volume and height. Multiply the volume by 3.
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Mona
24 May, 16:30
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