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?
2 answers
The volume of the original cone is 24 cubic inches, while the volume of the replacement cone is 4 cubic inches. The volume of the replacement cone is one-sixth the volume of the original cone.
The robot is answering the same question it just had a few minutes ago.
The first time it was totally wrong.
After I gave the correct answer, it now does the same question again,
gets the relative size comparison correct, but still has the wrong answer, LOL
The first time it was totally wrong.
After I gave the correct answer, it now does the same question again,
gets the relative size comparison correct, but still has the wrong answer, LOL