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What is the volume in a cone with a base diameter of 4.5 feet and a height of 3 feet?
A
4.50 cubic ft.
B
7.12 cubic ft.
C
9.81 cubic ft.
D
15.90 cubic ft.
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2010-02-02 21:12:25 by Shawn
pi = 3.14
Volume of a cone = pi * r^2 * h / 3
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pi = 3.14
Volume of a cone = pi * r^2 * h / 3