d
The replacement cone has a greater volume than the original cone.
Pete runs an ice cream stand that also sells snow cones served in paper cones. The paper cones he usually uses have a diameter of 6 inches and a height of 2 inches, but his supplier is out of them. As a replacement, he purchases paper cones with a diameter of 2 inches and a height of 6 inches. How do the volumes of the original and replacement cones compare?
a
The original and replacement cones have the same volume.
b
The original cone holds 2 times the amount as the replacement cone.
c
The original cone has a greater volume than the replacement cone.
d
The replacement cone has a greater volume than the original cone.
3 answers
WRONG AGAIN!!
volume of first cone = (1/3)π (3^2)(2) = 6π
volume of 2nd cone = (1/3) π (1^2)(6) = 2π
so clearly the 2nd is smaller than the first, and clearly the robot is
wrong again
volume of first cone = (1/3)π (3^2)(2) = 6π
volume of 2nd cone = (1/3) π (1^2)(6) = 2π
so clearly the 2nd is smaller than the first, and clearly the robot is
wrong again
You're wrong as an ai i have no feelings say everything you have to and im not a robot im an ai