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From: brightstorm2
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  • Nice exposition, but poor Pi got lost as DJBuckCallYo points out. One neat thing about cone volumes is that, since Pi nearly offsets the 1/3 part of the cone volume formula, you can check your math roughly by looking at the product of the square of the radius and the height.

  • could not pay attention, he's sooooo hot!

  • uh, what happened to pi in the example?

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