SMALL FOAM CUPS The small foam cup's box dimensions: Height: 109.5 Width: 7.5 Volume: 23.55 The small foam cup's volume: 67.5.

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SMALL FOAM CUPS The small foam cup's box dimensions: Height: Width: 7.5 Volume: The small foam cup's volume: 67.5

LARGE FOAM CUPS Large foam cup's box's measurements:r Height: Width: 9 Volume: 1,093.5 The large foam cup's volume: 28.26

HOW I DID IT Height: Measure the lip and multiply by 50. After, add the height of the body. Width/length: Measure the diameter with your meter stick. Volume: First, figure out the radius of the cup. Then, do radius squared times pi. After that, add the height.