A few days ago
Anonymous

Two math questions…?

1. An ice-cream manufacturer plans to build a giant ice-cream cone as an advertisement for its product. The cone will be 2 m high and 1m in diameter. The ice cream in the top of the cone will be hemispherical in shape (half a sphere). Four litres of paint cover 35m. How much paint will be needed for 3 coats. The answer is 1.6L, but my answers are never near that!

2. A paper cup has a conical shape, with a base diameter of 5 cm and a height of 7 cm. How high to the nearest millimetre would be level of water be if it were poured into a cylindrical tumbler with the same radius. The answer for this is 2.3, but I don’t know how to solve the question.

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A few days ago
Anonymous

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1 liter =8.75

The equation for the surface area for this problem is

pi*.5^2*sqrt(.5^2+2^2)+

2*pi(.5)^2=4.80908

for 3 coats of paint multiply by 3

4.80908*3=14.4272 then divide by 8.75

this gives the total number of liters, which is

1.64883

and the other question is

(1/3*pi*(2.5)^2*7)/

(2.5^2*pi)=height=2.333333

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4 years ago
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