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Isabella Callahan
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25 August, 07:06
A cone with radius 5cm and height 12 cm
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Jerome Simmons
25 August, 07:24
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Step-by-step explanation:
314.16cm^3
This is because Volume is equal to:
V=πr^2*h / 3
where
π=3.14, r=5, h=12
lets calculate
V=3.14*25*12/3=314cm^3
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