Cups A and B are cone shaped and have heights of #12 cm# and #15 cm# and openings with radii of #6 cm# and #4 cm#, respectively. If cup B is full and its contents are poured into cup A, will cup A overflow? If not how high will cup A be filled?

1 Answer
Feb 23, 2016

Cup A will not overflow and will fill up to a height of #6.67#.

Explanation:

Volume of a cone whose radius is #r# and height is #h# is given by #1/3pir^2h#.

Hence volume of Cup A is #1/3pi6^2*12# = #(36*12)/3pi# = #144pi#
and volume of Cup B is #1/3pi4^(2)*15# = #(16*15)/3pi# = #80pi#.

As volume of Cup B is less than that of A, when cup B is full and its contents are poured into cup A, cup A will not overflow.

Let Cup A be filled till height #a#, than #1/3pi6^2*a# = #80pi#

or #36a/3=80# or #a=80*3/36= 6.67# cm