The value of the sphere is 72M to the third power. What is the volume of a cone if it’s radius is the same as the sphere and it’s height is equal to the spheres diameter

To calculate the volume of a cone, we need to know the radius and the height of the cone.

Given that the radius of the cone is the same as the sphere, c can use the formula for the volume of a cone, which is:

V = (1/3) * π * r^2 * h

Since the height of the cone is equal to the sphere's diameter, we can write h = 2r.

Now, let's substitute the values:

V = (1/3) * π * r^2 * 2r

V = (2/3) * π * r^3

But we know the value of the sphere is 72M to the third power, so we have:

72M = (2/3) * π * r^3

To find the volume of the cone, we need to know the value of r. Unfortunately, it's not given in the question.