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A 3-D cone would act as the ice cream cone and a 3-D sphere would act as the ball of ice cream.
Just a small amount of bleeding for two to three days.
A cone would fit the given description
Yes, a cone would fit such a description
depending on how big or small the cone is and how much you sell it for.an ice cream cone should go for $1.00-$1.50 and you should profit about .75 cents
Some common cones do not finish in a point, but that is generally due to lack of quality in manufacturing. A road cone, or an ice cream cone would not finish in a point, but a perfect cone would indeed finish in a point.
Nope! but that would be really cool if a pizza in a cone was real!
It could. If the nose is a right angle, it would be wide but a cone.
Cinder cone
It depends how the cone was standing relative to the horizontal plane of the cut:It will result in:a circle (if the cone is with its circular base in a horizontal plane)a parabola (if the cone is with its circular base is in a vertical plane)an ellipse (if the cone is tilted with its circular base somewhere between a horizontal plane and a vertical plane).
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That conic section is a circle.When you slice a cone with a plane parallel to the base of the cone, the sliced section is a circle, and the portion of the original cone on the side of the vertex is again a cone.An isosceles cone would be the out come