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ONE THIRD of the area of the base, B, times the height, h
Calculate the Volume of Cones (or pyramids): ONE THIRD of the area of the base, B, times the height, h The base of a cone is a CIRCLE! The formula for the area of a circle is:
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3. 5. How is finding the volume of a cone like finding
the volume of a pyramid? How is it different? 4. The diameter of a cone-shaped paper cup is 8 centimeters, and the height is 10 centimeters. The radius of another cone-shaped cup is 3 centimeters, and the height is 11 centimeters. Find the volume of each paper cup to the nearest tenth of a cubic centimeter. Which cup holds more water?
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