88p of ice cream has a diameter of 8 cm and is placed on a cone with a diameter of 8 cm and a height of 15 cm. If the ice cream emlts before it is eaten, will it overflow th cone? Justify your answer. Yes, because the surface area of the ice cream is 647 and the surface area of the cone is only 15.527. No, because the volume of the ice cream is 682.67T and the volume of the cone is 3207. No. because the surface area of the ice cream is 647 and the surface area of the cone is only 31.527. Yes, because the volume of the ice cream is 85.33T and the volume of the cone is only 80T. O O 0 O

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A scoop of ice cream has a diameter of 8 cm and is placed on a cone with a diameter of 8 cm and a height of 15 cm. If the ice cream emlts before it is eaten, will it overflow the
cone? Justify your answer.
Yes, because the surface area of the ice cream is 64T and the surface area of the cone is only 15.527.
No, because the volume of the ice cream is 682.67T and the volume of the cone is 320T.
No, because the surface area of the ice cream is 64T and the surface area of the cone is only 31.52.
Yes, because the volume of the ice cream is 85.337 and the volume of the cone is only 807.
Transcribed Image Text:A scoop of ice cream has a diameter of 8 cm and is placed on a cone with a diameter of 8 cm and a height of 15 cm. If the ice cream emlts before it is eaten, will it overflow the cone? Justify your answer. Yes, because the surface area of the ice cream is 64T and the surface area of the cone is only 15.527. No, because the volume of the ice cream is 682.67T and the volume of the cone is 320T. No, because the surface area of the ice cream is 64T and the surface area of the cone is only 31.52. Yes, because the volume of the ice cream is 85.337 and the volume of the cone is only 807.
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