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The radius of a cone is increasing at a constant rate of 8 feet per second. The volume remains a constant 56 cubic feet. At the instant when the radius of the cone is 3 feet, what is the rate of change of the height? The volume of a cone can be found with the equation V = farh. Round your answer to three decimal places.

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