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Afrustum is formed when a plane that is parallel to a cone’s base cuts off the upper portion, as shown below.
a cone is shown. the top part of the cone is cut off to form a frustum. the frustum has a height of 6 and a radius of 4. the cone has a height of 3 and a radius of 2.
what is the volume of the frustum? leave the answer in terms of π.
π units3
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