You have 8 gallons of lemonade to sell. You use cone-shaped cups that are 9 centimeters in diameter and 12 centimeters tall. Each customer uses one paper cup. How many paper cups will you need if you sell all of the lemonade? (1 gal ≈ 3785 cm3)

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Okay, first figure out how much one cone-shaped cup can hold, this is the volume. Use the formula for the volume of a cone:

[tex]\sf V=\dfrac{1}{3}\pi r^2 h[/tex]

Plug in what we know, remember that the radius is half the diameter(9/2 = 4.5), and use 3.14 to approximate for Pi:

[tex]\sf V\approx\dfrac{1}{3}(3.14)(4.5)^2(12)[/tex]

Just simplify the exponent and multiply them all:

[tex]\sf V\approx 254.34~cm^3[/tex]

So this is the amount that one cone-shaped cup holds. You have 8 gallons of lemonade, let's convert this to cubic centimeters:

[tex]\sf 8 \times 3785 = 30280~cm^3[/tex]

Now divide the amount that fits in one cup by the total amount to find out how many cups you need to sell to sell all the lemonade:

[tex]\sf 30280\div 254.34\approx \boxed{\sf 119}[/tex]

So you need to sell approximately 119 paper cups to sell all of the lemonade.
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