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How would you find the slant height or edge length of the ice cream cone? Select TWO that apply.(2 points)ResponsesDrop the height inside the cone and then use a2+b2=c2 where c would be the slant height of the cone.Drop the height inside the cone and then use A squared plus b squared is equal to c squared where c would be the slant height of the cone.Find the slope, rise/run = 5/1Find the slope, rise/run = 5/1Use the Pythagorean Theorem with a = 1 and b = 5Use the Pythagorean Theorem with a = 1 and b = 5Find the volume of the sphere and then divide by 2Find the volume of the sphere and then divide by 2Find the volume of the sphere, then solve for the height in the volume of the cone formulaFind the volume of the sphere, then solve for the height in the volume of the cone formulaAdd the volume of the cone and sphere togetherAdd the volume of the cone and sphere togetherUse the volume of a cone formula with r = 1 and h = 5Use the volume of a cone formula with r = 1 and h = 5
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GPT-4o mini
To find the slant height or edge length of an ice cream cone, the most applicable methods from the options provided would be:
1. **Drop the height inside the cone and then use a² + b² = c² where c would be the slant height of the cone.**
2. **Use the Pythagorean Theorem with a = 1 and b = 5.**
These options relate directly to using the Pythagorean theorem to calculate the slant height in a cone, which is typically found using the relationship between the radius (base), height, and the slant height (the hypotenuse in the right triangle formed). The other options do not apply directly to finding the slant height in the context provided.
1. **Drop the height inside the cone and then use a² + b² = c² where c would be the slant height of the cone.**
2. **Use the Pythagorean Theorem with a = 1 and b = 5.**
These options relate directly to using the Pythagorean theorem to calculate the slant height in a cone, which is typically found using the relationship between the radius (base), height, and the slant height (the hypotenuse in the right triangle formed). The other options do not apply directly to finding the slant height in the context provided.