Math, asked by dikshagodhwani9, 10 months ago

a and his wife gangammaa are busy making lassen
34. Hannappa and his wife Care
of sugarcane juice. They have processed the sugarcane
ice to make the molasses, which is poured into moulds in
the shape of a frustum of a cone having the diameters of
s circular faces as 30 cm and 35 cm and the vertical
height of the mould is 14 cm (see the given figure). If each
o molasses has mass about 1.2 g find the mass of the
molasses that can be poured into each mould. (Take 1 = 22​

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Answered by rahnkita
1

Answer:

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Answered by viji18net
0

Answer:

Height of frustum (h) = 14cm

Diameters of frustum = 30cm and 35cm

Radii of frustum (r and R) = 30/2cm and 35/2cm

volume of frustum  = ⅓ πh(R² + r² + Rr)

→ ⅓ × 22/7 × 14[(35/2)² + (30/2)² + 35/2 × 30/2]

→ ⅓ × 22 × 2[1225/4 + 900/4 + 17.5 × 15]

→ ⅓ × 22 × 2[1225/4 + 900/4 + 17.5 × 15]

→  ⅓ × 22 × 2[1225/4 + 900/4 + 262.5]

→ 44/3[1225 + 900 + 1050/4]

→ 44/3 × 3175/4

→ 11 × 1058.3

→ 11641.3 cm³

Each cm³ of molasses has mass about 1.2 g

→ Mass of 11641.3cm³

→ 11641.3 × 1.2

→ 13969.56 g

→ 13969.56/1000  (1kg = 1000g )

→ 13.9kg = 14kg (approx)

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