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A pile of sand is in the shape of a right circular cone. The height of the cone is 10 feet and the radius of the circular bottom is 3 feet. Find the volume of the right circular cone to the nearest cubic foot.
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Answer:
94.247 ft^3
Explanation:
Volume of cone = 1/3 ×
pi
×
3^2 × 10
= 94.247 ft^3
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