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On You buy the ice cream cone pictured to the right. Given the ice cream and the cone both have a radius of 3 cm, and the cone has a height of 6 cm, determine how much of the ice cream would melt over
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You buy the ice cream cone pictured
to the right. Given the ice cream and
the cone both have a radius of 3 cm,
and the cone has a height of 6 cm,
determine how much of the ice cream
would melt over the side of the cone if
you did not eat it.
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You didn’t eat 3 centimeters
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