Doctor's Appointment
Jared is scheduled for some tests at his doctor’s office tomorrow. His doctor has instructed him to drink 3 liters of water today to clear out his system before the tests. Jared forgot to bring his water bottle to work and was left in the unfortunate position of having to use the annoying paper cone cups that are provided by the water dispenser at his workplace. He measures one of these cones and finds it to have a diameter of 7cm and a slant height (measured from the bottom vertex of the cup to any point on the opening) of 9.1cm.
Note: $1 \text{ cm}^3 = 1 \text{ ml}$
How many of these cones of water must Jared drink if he typically fills the cone to within 1cm of the top and he wants to complete his drinking during the work day?
Suppose that Jared drinks 25 cones of water during the day. When he gets home he measures one of his cylindrical drinking glasses and finds it to have a diameter of 7cm and a height of 15cm. If he typically fills his glasses to 2cm from the top, about how many glasses of water must he drink before going to bed?