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Mathematics, 07.04.2020 15:53, helpmewithmath70

A right circular cone has a volume of 25π ft.. If the radius of the cone is doubled but the height remains fixed, what is the volume of the resulting larger cone? A. 400π ft. B. 100π ft. C. 75π ft. D. 50π ft.

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