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elena-s [515]
2 years ago
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Suppose you were offered this choice:

Mathematics
1 answer:
Marrrta [24]2 years ago
5 0

The large cone can hold more ice cream than the four smaller cones combined.

The large cone is a better deal.

<h3>What is a cone?</h3>

A cone is a three-dimensional structure with a round base and a point at the top, known as the vertex.

A cone is a three-dimensional solid geometric object with a point at the top and a circular base. A cone has a vertex and one face. For a cone, there are no edges.

The radius, height, and slant height of the cone are its three constituent parts.

For the supersized cone,

Volume = π(5)(5)(12)/3 = 314.29 cubic inches

For a small cone,

Volume= π(2.5)(2.5)(6)/3 = 39.29 cubic inches

Combined volume of 4 such cones = 4*39.29 = 157.16 cubic inches

As the volume of the larger cone is more, thus it holds more ice cream. Also it is a better deal, as it costs less than 4 small cones.

Learn more about cones here:

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