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13 November, 05:03

The first ice cream cone was made at the World's Fair in St. Louis in 1904 when an ice cream seller ran out of cups. Suppose a sugar cone for ice cream is 10cm deep and has a diameter of 4cm. A scoop of ice cream with a diameter of 4cm rests on top of the cone. If all the ice cream melts into the cone, will the cone overflow?

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  1. 13 November, 05:06
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    Volume of cone: pi x r^2 x H/3

    3.14 x 2^2 x 10/3 = 41.87 cubic cm

    volume of ice cream: 4/3 x pi x R^3

    4/3 x 3.14 x 2^3 = 33.49 cubic cm

    volume of cone is larger than volume of ice cream so no it will not overflow
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