Let's compare the formulas for the volume of a cylinder and the volume of a cone, where the radii and the height of one are the same as the radii and the height of the other:
cylinder: V = pi*r^2*h
cone: V = (1/3)pi*r^2*h
Thus, in this problem the volume of the cone is one third of 32.35 in^3, or 10.78 in^3. Answer B is closest to this result.
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