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1 July, 21:18

During practice, the Northwood football team drinks water from a cylindrical cooler that has a radius of 6 inches and a height of 20 inches. Players use conical paper cups, as shown below.

If the water cooler is filled completely, can each of the 38 players have two full paper cups of water during practice? Explain

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  1. 1 July, 21:30
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    Water in the cooler: V=π*6^2*20 (π*r^2*h)

    =π*36*20=720*π=2261.9

    Water each Player can get: 2261.9:38=59.5

    So if one Cup contains not more or even less than 29.75 inches^3, every Player can Drink two Cups.
  2. 1 July, 21:45
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    C yes there is enough water for it e2020/sis
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