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A mound of dirt is in the shape of a cone with height equal to twice the radius. Calculate the volume of such a mound of dirt whose radius is 3.54 ft. Round to the nearest whole number. The radius, r, of a cone given it's volume, V is found with the equation. r= 3√3v/2pi sign

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