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A conical paper cup is shown in the diagram below.4.5 cm16 cm7.5 cm

Sagot :

[tex]\text{ Volume of a cone = }\frac{1}{3}\pi r^2h[/tex]

Where r = radius of the base of the cone

h = height (perpendicular height) of the cone

for this figure, r = 4.5cm, h = 6cm

Its volume is calculated by :

[tex]\begin{gathered} \text{ V= }\frac{1}{3}\text{ x 3.14 x 4.5 x 4.5 x 6} \\ \text{ V = }127.17\operatorname{cm}^3 \end{gathered}[/tex]

From the options, the closest to the maximum volume of water the cup can hold is 127cm^3

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