Can you solve The height of a cone is equal to three times the radius of the base. If the base has an area of 49 pi cm squared, what is the volume of the cone?
For a cone, the distance from the tip to the base is called the height. The base is a circle of diameter d. The volume V of a cone is equal to pi (3.14159) times the diameter d squared times the height h divided by twelve;V = pi * d^2 * h / 12
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