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1. April has two cone-shaped containers. The first container has a diameter of 6 in. and a height of 4 in. The second container has a radius of 4 in. and a height of 3 in. Which statement is true about the containers?

A. The first container will hold about 100 cubic inches more than the second container.
B. The second container will hold about 13 cubic inches more than the first container.
C. The first container will hold about twice as much as the second container.
D. Both containers will hold the same amount.

2. A cake decorator rolls a piece of stiff paper to form a cone. She cuts off the tip of the cone and uses it as a funnel to pour decorator sprinkles into small containers. The cone has a radius of 6 cm. and a height of 18 cm.
What is the volume of the cone before the end is cut off?

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