Math, asked by MadhurimaJaiswal, 11 months ago

1. A juiceseller has a large cylindrical vessel of base radius
up to a height of 32 cm with orange juice. The juice is full
cylindrical glasses of radius 3 cm up to a height of 8 cm
for 15 each. How much money does he receive by selling
completely?

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

300 rupees

Step-by-step explanation:

For large cylindrical vessel r=15,h=32

For small cylindrical glass r=3,h=8

No. of glass filed with juice=Volume of large cylindrical vessel ÷Volume of small cylindrical glass

pir^3h÷pir^2h

pi15×15×32÷pi3×3× 8

=100

Cost for one glass=3

Cost for selling 100 glas juice=100×3=300 Answer.in rupees.

Answered by Anonymous
14

AnswEr:

We have,

Volume of the juice in the vessel

 \tt = \pi \times 15 \times 15 \times 32  \: {cm}^{3}

Volume of the juice in each glass

 \tt = \pi \times 3 \times 3 \times 8  \: {cm}^{3}

\rule{100}2

\star \underline\mathfrak{Number\:of\:glasses\:of\:juice\:that\:are\:sold}

 \tt =  \frac{\pi \times 15 \times 15 \times 32}{\pi \times 3 \times 3 \times 8}  = 100 \\

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Hence, the total amount received by the stall keeper = Rs ( 3 * 100 ) = Rs 300

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