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(2 x 4 = 8) 5. A soft drink is available in two packs (i) a cuboidal tin can of length 6 cm and width 5 cm, having a height of 12 cm. (ii) a plastic cylinder with base radius 7 cm and height 10 cm. Which container has greater capacity and by how much? (Assume 1 = =) T 22 7​

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Answered by creationur2369
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volume of tin can = l * B * H

                             = 6 * 5 * 12

                             = 360

volume of plastic cylinder =  πr^{2}h

                                           =  \frac{22}{7} * 7^{2} * 10

                                           = 22 * 7 * 10

                                           = 1540

 volume of tin can - volume of plastic cylinder

= 1180

ans = plastic cylinder has grater capacity than tin can by 1180 L .

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A soft drink is available in two packs (i) a tin can with a rectangular base 5 cm and width 4 cm, having a height of 15 cm and (ii) a plastic cylinder with circular base of diameter 7 cm and height 10 cm. Which container has greater capacity and by how much?

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(i). Given, Length=5cm,

Width=4cm,

Height =15cm

V=l×b×h

=5×4×15=300cm3

(ii). Given, Diameter =7cm,

Height=10cm,

π=27

Volume =πr2h

=722×27×27

=77×5=385cm3

Difference =385cm3−300cm3=85cm3.

Hence, Cylinder container has greater capacity by 85 cubic cm.

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