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Aidan:

A cone has a diameter of 4 centimeters and a height that is 6 times the diameter. Using 3.14 for pi, which of the following can be used to calculate the volume of the cone?

Enorym:

Welcome to QC, please make sure to include your answer choices when you post a question if there is one The volume of a cone is \(\dfrac13\pi r^2h\) where r is radius and h is height Remember that half of the diameter is the radius [So first divide that by 2; r=2] [The question also notes that \(\pi\) = 3.14] Now you just have to substitute what they gave you

Aidan:

Hey thanks for answering :) I believe the answer is one over three (3.14)(2cm)2(24cm)

Enorym:

Looks good

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