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Answered by itzmedipayan2
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Your question is wrong.

It will be cm^3

Reason:- The SI unit for volume is the cubic meter. However, this is too large a unit for convenient everyday use.

So let's continue.

 \sf \: value \: of \: cone = 48\pi {cm}^{3}  \\  \\  \implies \:  \frac{1}{3}\pi {r}^{2}h = 48\pi \\  \\  \implies \:  \frac{1}{ \cancel3}\pi {r}^{2}  { \cancel9} \: ^{3} = 48\pi \\  \\  \implies    {r}^{2}   =  \frac{ { \cancel{48\pi} \: }^{16} }{ \cancel{3\pi}} \\  \\  \implies \:  {r}^{2} = 16cm \\  \\  \therefore \: r =  \sqrt{16}   \\  \\  =  \sqrt{4 \times 4} \\  \\  \boxed{ = 4cm}

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Hope it helps you from my side

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