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Now imagine that you're asked to find the height of a second cone. This cone has the same volume, 167.5 in3. But this time you are not given the cone's radius. Instead, you are given the area of the base, which is 50.24 in2. What is the correct volume formula to use? Substitute the given values into the formula and solve for h.

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