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How much ice-cream can be put into a cone with base radius 3.5 cm and height 12 cm ?​

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Answered by shivamraj77
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radius of the cone = 3.5cm height of cone = 12 cm

volume of cone = pie × r ^2 × h

= 1/3 × 22/7 × 35/10× 35 /10 ×12

= 154 cm^3

the extra a icecream cannot be measured untill it's weight is not given.

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Answered by AneesKakar
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Given:

An ice-cream cone is given with base radius 3.5cm and height of 12cm.

To find:

We have to find that how much ice-cream can be put into the cone. More precisely saying, we have to find the volume of the ice-cream cone.

Solution:

Let the radius of the cone= r= 3.5 cm.

The height of the cone= 12cm.

We know that the formula of volume of a cone= \frac{1}{3}πr^{2} h cm³

So, volume= \frac{1}{3}×π×(3.5)²×12 cm³=  \frac{1}{3} \frac{22}{7}×3.5×12= 44cm³

So, from the above result, we can say that the ice-cream cone can contain 44cc ice-cream in it.

Final answer:

44cc ice-cream can be put into a cone with base radius 3.5 cm and height 12 cm.

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