Cups A and B are cone shaped and have heights of #32 cm# and #37 cm# and openings with radii of #12 cm# and #19 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
Jun 4, 2018

Cup A will overflow

Explanation:

Volume of a cone is given by #v = 1/3pir^2h#
where h is the height and r is the radius of the cone

Volume of Cup A: #1/3pir^2h = 1/3pitimes12^2times32 = 1536pi#

Volume of Cup B: #1/3pir^2h = 1/3pitimes19^2times37=4452 1/3pi#

If Cup B is full, which has a volume of #4452 1/3pi# which is larger than the volume of Cup A which is #1536pi#. Therefore, Cup A will overflow.