3 cm ice-cream 6 cm depth of ice-cream
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The formula for the volume of a cone is (1/3)πr^2h, where r is the radius and h is the height. So, the volume of the cone is (1/3)π(3)^2(6) = (1/3)π(9)(6) = 18π cubic centimeters. Since the volume of the ice-cream is half the volume of the cone, the volume of Show more…
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