SOLUTION: Find the volume of a cone with a base area 36(pi)ft^2 and a height equal to twice the radius.

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Question 1044302: Find the volume of a cone with a base area 36(pi)ft^2 and a height equal to twice the radius.
Answer by rfer(16322)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A=pir^2
A=3.14*36
radius =6
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V=1/3*pi*r^2*h
V=1/3*3.14*36*12
V=452.16 cuft

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