Math, asked by sariahta, 9 months ago

9. A powder tin has a square base with side 12 cm and height 17.5 cm. Another powder
is cylindrical whose base diameter is 12 cm and height is 17.5 cm. Which powder ti
more capacity and by how much?​

Answers

Answered by MrityunjaySharmaa
10

Step-by-step explanation:

For cuboid-shaped powder tin:

volume of the tin= 12×12×17.5

= 2520 cm³

For cylindrical tin: R= d/2 = 6cm

volume of the tin= πR²h

= 22/7×(6)²×17.5

= 1980 cm³

The cuboid shaped tin

have more capacity by =>(2520-1980)cm³

=> 540 cm³

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