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Dober9:

The paper cone can hold 84.78 cubic centimetres of water. What is the height of the cone?

Dober9:

Well...

MathHelper:

I'll do it.

MathHelper:

Is there a radius?

Dober9:

Oh, it's 3cm.

MathHelper:

Ok, so what you do is take 84.78 and use the formula V=πr2h and put 84.78 in place of V.

MathHelper:

So, the answer would be.......

Dober9:

would it be 3?

darkknight:

Formula for volume of cone is pi)(r^2)(h)(1/3)

darkknight:

Correcting @MathHelper's formula

MathHelper:

He new that.

MathHelper:

Yes, the answer would be 3.

Dober9:

Thank you.

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