Find the volume of the conical paper cup.
(Radius 3 cm)
(Height 8 cm)
A. 24...
Mathematics, 01.03.2021 20:40 cedricevans41p4j3kx
Find the volume of the conical paper cup.
(Radius 3 cm)
(Height 8 cm)
A. 24 cm
O B. 72 7 cm3
C. 64 7 cm3
D. 8 TT cm3
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