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12 January, 16:48

Niko got the jumbo ice cream cone at the Dutchess County Fair. The amount of ice cream can be modeled using a cone whose height is 12 centimeters and radius of 4 cm. A hemisphere and then a full sphere of ice cream the same radius were loaded on top of the cone as shown. If there are 237 cubic centimeters in a cup and 320 calories per cup of ice cream, how many calories is this treat if the cookie cone itself has 85 calories?

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  1. 12 January, 18:18
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    There are 897.8 calories in this treat, assuming the cone is filled with ice cream as well.

    The formula for the volume of a cone is V=1/3πr²h, and the formula for the volume of a sphere is V=4/3πr³.

    For the cone, we have dimensions r = 4 and h = 12:

    V = (1/3) (3.14) (4²) (12) = 200.96 cm³.

    For the hemisphere, we know that r = 4:

    V = (4/3) (3.14) (4³) (1/2) [because it's half of a sphere]

    = 133.97 cm³

    The whole sphere will be twice that number, so

    V = 133.97 (2) = 267.94

    Adding all of these together, we have:

    200.96+133.97+267.94 = 602.87cm³

    Since there are 237 cm³ in a cup, we divide our total volume by 237:

    602.87/237 = 2.54 c

    Multiply this by 320 calories per cup:

    2.54 (320) = 812.8

    Add the 85 calories for the cone:

    812.8 + 85 = 897.8
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