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Lake City uses a cone-shaped building to store the salt they spread on their roads during winter. Each storage building has a radius of 42 feet and a height of 46 feet. Using 3.14 for pi, approximately how much salt can each storage building hold?
A. 6,066.48 cubic feet
B. 254,792.16 cubic feet
C. 93,019.36 cubic feet
D. 84,930.72 cubic feet

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Answer: A. 6,066.48 cubic feet

B. 254,792.16 cubic feet

C. 93,019.36 cubic feet

D. 84,930.72 cubic feet

i did the math the answer is 84930.72 cubic feet

hoped this helps :)

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Answer:

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