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11 November, 16:34

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A conical paper cup has dimensions as shown in the diagram. How much water can the cup hold when full?

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  1. 11 November, 16:43
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    By definition, the volume of a cone is given by:

    V = (1/3) * (/pi) * (r^2) * (h) V = (1/3) ∗ (π) ∗ (r

    2

    ) ∗ (h)

    Where,

    r: radius of the circular base of the cone.

    h: cone height

    The cone radius is given by:

    r = d / 2r=d/2

    Where,

    d: diameter of the circular base.

    Substituting values we have:

    r = 6/2 r = 3 cmr=6/2r=3cm

    Then, the volume will be:

    V = (1/3) * (3.14) * (3 ^ 2) * (10) V = 94.2 cm ^ 3V = (1/3) ∗ (3.14) ∗ (3

    2

    ) ∗ (10) V=94.2cm

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    Answer:

    The volume of the cone is given by:

    V = 94.2 cm ^ 3V=94.2cm
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