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URGENT PLEASE HELP 50 POINTS AND WILL NAME BRAINLIEST An ice cream store has the pricing shown below. You want to determine the best value. The height of the cone is 4.5 in and the diameter is 2 in. The diameter of each scoop is 3 in. Assume the cone is stuffed full with ice cream. single is $3.50, double is $4.50, and triple is $5.50 Create a table showing the total cost of each size, the total volume of ice cream for each size, and the unit cost (per unit volume) of each size. Include units with your table entries. you dont have to create the table, but i really need the values!
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