In a right circular cone, the radius of the base is 3.2 ft in length and the angle formed by the radius and slant height measures 0 = 65°. To the nearest tenth of a foot, find the length of the altitude of the cone. Then use this length of altitude to find the volume of the cone to the nearest tenth of a cubic foot.

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In a right circular cone, the radius of the base is 3.2 ft in
length and the angle formed by the radius and slant height
measures 0 = 65°. To the nearest tenth of a foot, find the
length of the altitude of the cone. Then use this length of
altitude to find the volume of the cone to the nearest tenth of
a cubic foot.
Transcribed Image Text:In a right circular cone, the radius of the base is 3.2 ft in length and the angle formed by the radius and slant height measures 0 = 65°. To the nearest tenth of a foot, find the length of the altitude of the cone. Then use this length of altitude to find the volume of the cone to the nearest tenth of a cubic foot.
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