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20 March, 17:15

The height of a right circular cone is multiplied by 3, but its radius remains fixed. By what factor will the volume of the cone be multiplied?

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  1. 20 March, 20:27
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    The volume for a cone whose radius is R and whose height is H is V = 1/3πR2 H
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