if it is a perfectly sharpened point so it makes a perfect cone on top then you can split it into two: the cylinder and the cone.
the cylinder you work out by:
Pi x r² x height
r is the radius which is half of the diameter
then
you work the cone out by: 1/3 x Pi x r² x height
then you add them together :)_
hope this helps
:)
but im not sure it willm, its diffiuclt....:(
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