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A cone and a cylinder have the same base radius an the same height. If the volume of the cone is 10 ฯ
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3.33ฯ cubic units
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13 ฯ cubic units
13
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13 ฯ cubic units
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33ฯ cubic units
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33ฯ cubic units
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30ฯ cubic units
30
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30ฯ cubic units
30
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All Answers 1
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The cone's volume is (1/3)ฯr^2h, so the cylinder's volume ฯr^2h is 3 times as much. Thus the cylinder's volume = 3ยท10ฯ = 30ฯ cubic units.
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