Kenneth S. answered 03/25/16
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Sorry, don't know what your Gfykkk means!
But to do this work, you will need a formula for the volume of a cone. Presumably, that's available to you!
To get the requested volume, you will substitute certain numbers in the formula, in place of r (radius) and h (height). I'm betting you will find them if you read carefully.
Using a calculator, and whatever value of pi is suggested, you simply do the operations that the volume formula says to do.
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