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The formula is V = 1/3BH when B equals the area of the base and H equals the height of the cone. For example, if the area of the base is three cm2, and the height is four cm, then the volume is four cm3 because three (area of the base) times four (the height of the figure) divided by three (times 1/3) equals four cm3 (volume is always calculated in cubic units).

V = 1/3 (Base area) (Height) OR V= 1/3 (pi)r2h

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V = ⅓•π•r²•h

Where:

- V: Volume of Cone

- π: Constant (Ratio of Circumference to Diameter for any Circle)

- r: Radius of Base

- h: Vertical Height

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