SOLUTION: A store sells ice cream either in biscuit cones with diameter 6 centimeters and height H centimeters, or in small cups in the shape of a right circular cylinder with diameter 4 cen

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Question 1078504: A store sells ice cream either in biscuit cones with diameter 6 centimeters and height H centimeters, or in small cups in the shape of a right circular cylinder with diameter 4 centimeters and height 5 centimeters. If the amount of ice cream that fills a biscuit cone is three quarters the amount that fills a cup, what is the value of H
Answer by josgarithmetic(39620) About Me  (Show Source):
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Biscuit Cone, %281%2F3%29h%2Api%2A3%5E2=highlight_green%283h%2Api%29

Small Cup, 5%2Api%2A2%5E2=highlight_green%2820pi%29

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3h%2Api=%283%2F4%2920pi
3h=%283%2F4%2920
h=%281%2F3%29%283%2F4%29%2A20
h=%281%2F4%2920
highlight%28h=5%29