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Stacking Cups

Stacking Cups. By Kade Quinn. Large hot beverage cup. I am trying to find the dimensions of a box that would hold a stack of fifty of these cups First, you have to measure the the diameter, 4.5 Then you square it, to get 20.25 Then you multiply 20.25 by 3.14 to get 63.585

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Stacking Cups

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  1. Stacking Cups • By Kade Quinn

  2. Large hot beverage cup • I am trying to find the dimensions of a box that would hold a stack of fifty of these cups • First, you have to measure the the diameter, 4.5 • Then you square it, to get 20.25 • Then you multiply 20.25 by 3.14 to get 63.585 • Then, you estimate how high a stack of 50 cups would be, about 120.5 in. • The volume of a stack of cups 50 cups high would be 7661.99 • The dimensions of the box would be 130 inches high, 9.3x9.3 for the width and depth

  3. Small hot beverage cup • First, you have to get the diameter, 4 • Then, you have to square it, 16 • Then multiply 16 by pi, 50.24 • Then estimate how high a stack of this kind of cups would be, 82.7 cm • Then multiply 82.7 by 50.24, to get 4154.848, and that is the volume. • The dimensions would be 82.9 cm high, and 8cm for the width and depth

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