Asked by Stanly Pines
You decide to open up a shaved ice shack to make some extra money during the summer. To make the shaved ice mess-free, you decide to make each flat-topped and served in a cone-shaped cup. You find two different sizes of cups; the smaller cup is 4 inches in height with a 3-inch diameter across the top. If the larger cup is similar but has been dilated by a scale factor of 3, how much shaved ice can the larger cup hold?(1 point)
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81π
81 pi
3π
3 pi
9π
9 pi
324π
324 pi
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81π
Work: small cone V = (1/3)π(1.5)^2(4) = 3π. Scaling linearly by 3 multiplies volume by 3^3 = 27, so large V = 3π·27 = 81π.
Work: small cone V = (1/3)π(1.5)^2(4) = 3π. Scaling linearly by 3 multiplies volume by 3^3 = 27, so large V = 3π·27 = 81π.
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