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A cone-shaped container on a farm is used for storing animal feed. The container has a radius of 4 feet and a height of 12 feet. What volume of feed, in cubic feet, can the container store? Round your answer to the nearest hundredth. Use 3.14 for π
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Volume of a cone: V = (1/3)πr^2h.
Here r = 4 ft, h = 12 ft, π = 3.14.
V = (1/3) · 3.14 · 4^2 · 12 = (1/3) · 3.14 · 16 · 12 = 64 · 3.14 = 200.96
So the container holds 200.96 cubic feet (to the nearest hundredth).
Here r = 4 ft, h = 12 ft, π = 3.14.
V = (1/3) · 3.14 · 4^2 · 12 = (1/3) · 3.14 · 16 · 12 = 64 · 3.14 = 200.96
So the container holds 200.96 cubic feet (to the nearest hundredth).
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