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7 May, 11:11

Patricia wants to take tea on a walking trip with her friends. They plan to use cone shaped cups that have a height of 3 inches and a radius of 2 inches. She wants to use a thermos that is a cylinder that has a radius of 4 inches and a height of 10 inches. How many cups of tea would they be able to have?

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  1. 7 May, 13:41
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    They would have 40 cups

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To calculate this, we shall need to first calculate the volume of the two shapes

    For the cone,

    The formula to use is V = 1/3 * π * r^2 * h

    Here r is 2 inches and h is 3 inches

    Thus, V = 1/3 * π * 2^2 * 3 = 4 π inches ^3

    For the cylinder,

    the formula to use is

    V = π * r^2 * h

    where r is 4 inches and h is 10 inches

    Plugging these values we have

    V = π * 4^2 * 10 = 160 π inches^3

    To get the number of cups of tea, we need divide the volume of the cylinder by that if the cones and that would be 160 π/4 π = 40 cups
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