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Changes in cone volume The volume of a right circular cone with radius r and height h is
a. Approximate the change in the volume of the cone when the radius changes from r = 6.5 to r = 6.6 and the height changes from h = 4.20 to h = 4.15.
b. Approximate the change in the volume of the cone when the radius changes from r = 5.40 to r = 5 37 and the height changes from h = 12.0 to h = 11.96.
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