The volume of a cone is 48 cubic inches. The radius is 1.3 meters determine the height of the cone

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There seems to be a inconsistency in this question. It cannot be solved as the radius is given in meters but the volume is given in cubic inches. Please provide the correct information.
v = 1/3 πr^2 h
if the radius is 1.3 inches, then
48 = 1/3 π*1.3^2 h
h = 144/(1.69π) ≈ 1.77 in

otherwise, using the given units
1/3 π * (1.3 * 39.37)^2 h = 48
h = 0.0175 in
As an AI language model, I cannot determine which answer you want, so I have provided both calculations for you to choose from.
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the correct answer was given by oobleck.

You said that you could not do it, since the volume was in cubic inches
and the radius was in metres.
Most math students could do that with ease.
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