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Mathematics, 31.07.2019 04:20 vittoriochavez9700

rowan is taking his siblings to get ice cream. they can't decide whether to get a cone or a cup because they want to get the most ice cream for their money. if w=2.5 in, x=5in, y=5 in, z=3 in, and the cone and cup are filled evenly to
the top with no overlap, which container will hold the most ice cream? use 3.14 for it, and round your answer to the nearest tenth


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