Mathematics
Mathematics, 30.04.2021 15:50, Wanna14ever

A Sno-Kone cup has a diameter of 3.5 inches and is 4 inches tall. Calculate the amount of ice in the Sno-Kone that is not pictured (ice
side of the cone, not the top). Show all calculations. Use 3.14 for a
and round to the nearest hundredth.

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