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You have a cone with base diameter of 12 cm. and a height of 8cm.
(Part 1) If the cone has its tip pointing downward and water is poured into the cone up to a height of 7cm, what percent of the cone is filled with water?
(Part 2) If the cone’s base is sealed so water cannot leak out and then the cone is flipped so that its tip is pointing upward, then what will the height of the water be?
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You have a cone with base diameter of 12 cm. and a height of 8cm.
(Part 1) If the cone has its tip...
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