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Erik measures a cone with a radius of 12 feet and a height that is half the length of the radius. What is the volume of Erik’s cone? Use 3.14 for pi and express your answer to the nearest tenth of a cubic foot.
904 cu ft
226 cu ft
5426 cu ft
2712 cu ft
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Volume = (1/3)πr^2h. Here r = 12, h = 6, so V = (1/3)·3.14·(12^2)·6 = 288·3.14 = 904.32 ≈ 904.3 cu ft.
Closest choice: 904 cu ft.
Closest choice: 904 cu ft.
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