To determine the volume of the cone.

Answer to Problem 26PPS
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Formula used:
Volume of the cone
Calculation:
The given figure,
Splitting the image in two parts,
Taking part I:
Height of the cone
Radius of the cone
Rounding off to nearest tenth,
Taking part II:
Height of the cone
Radius of the cone
Rounding off to tenth,
Total volume is sum of volume of part I and part II
Conclusion:
Therefore, the volume of the cone is
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