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Your niece is visiting you, and you are serving her ice cream in a conical glass...

Your niece is visiting you, and you are serving her ice cream in a conical glass (conical shape whose bottom is the tip of the cone). The diameter of the opening is 3 inches, and the cone is 6 inches tall.
You plan to fill the cone part way to a height h. Your niece requires that you smooth the ice cream so that it lies perfectly flat. Find a formula for the height of ice cream as a function of the volume V.

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