Answer:
See below.
Explanation:
Part a is correct.
The volume of part b is correct.
The volume of a scoop is 268 cm^3.
The volume of the cylindrical cup is 402 cm^3.
Part b)
Question: Does the cup hold the exact volume of the scoop? Explain.
Answer: No. The cup holds 402 cm^3 up to the brim. If you overfill it like the picture shows, it will hold even more than 402 cm^2. A scoop is only 268 cm^3, so a cup holds more than the scoop.
Part c)
volume of cone = (1/3)(pi)r^2h
V = (1/3)(3.14159)(4 cm)^2(8 cm)
V = 134 cm^3