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15 September, 00:26

Gail works for Ice Cream To-Go. She needs to fill the new chocolate dipped cones completely with vanilla ice cream, so that it is level with the top of the cone. Gail knows that the radius of the inside of the cone top is 25 mm and the height of the inside of the cone is 93 mm.

Using 3.14 for, how much vanilla ice cream will one chocolate dipped cone hold when filled to be level with the top of the cone?

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  1. 15 September, 00:54
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    The volume of a cone is:

    V = (hpr^2) / 3 in this case:

    V = (93p25^2) / 3

    V=19375p mm^3

    V≈19375 (3.14) mm^3

    V≈60837.5 mm^3
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