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The paper water cups provided near the water jug are cones of radius 1.51.51, point, 5 centimeters (\text{cm})(cm)(, start text, c, m, end text, )and height 2\, \text{cm}2cm2, start text, c, m, end text. Your water bottle is a cylinder of radius 1.5\,\text{cm}1.5cm1, point, 5, start text, c, m, end text and height 4\, \text{cm}4cm4, start text, c, m, end text. How many full paper cups of water would you have to drink to get the same amount of water as one full water bottle

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Answer:

The answer is "6 paper cups".

Explanation:

Calculating the volume of cone:


V=\pi r^2 (h)/(3)


=3.14 * 1.5^2 * (2)/(3)\\\\=4.71239

Calculating the volume of cylinder:


V=\pi r^2h


=3.14 * 1.5^2 * 4\\\\=28.27433

Calculating the paper water cups:


=(28.27433)/(4.71239)\\\\= 5.99999788\\\\=6

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