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  8. What is the slant height of the cone?9ft height 8ft diameter (1 point) Responses 12 ft; Use the Pythagorean Theorem 12 ft; Use
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  9. What is the slant height of the cone?(1 point) Responses 12 ft; Use the Pythagorean Theorem 12 ft; Use the Pythagorean Theorem
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