Question 2 1 pts A group of students measures the volume of several cones having the same radius as a function of their heights. The trendline of the volume (in cubic centimeters) vs. height (in centimeters) graph is y = 53x Use this information to calculate the radius of the cones, in centimeters to one decimal.
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