SOLUTION: The volume of a cone of height 2 and radius r is V=23πr2. What is the radius of such a cone whose volume is 4π?

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Question 916711: The volume of a cone of height 2 and radius r is V=23πr2. What is the radius of such a cone whose volume is 4π?
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