Math, asked by sofianhendrik, 1 day ago

A cylindrical kerosene drum has a base radius of 14 dm and
height 3 meters. If 75% of the kerosene is sold. How many liters left
kerosene in the drum? wrong answer will be reported

Answers

Answered by RIDDLEYT
2

Step-by-step explanation:

Volume of a Cylinder =πR2h

Radius of the drum =2Diameter=235dm=2350cm

Height =24dm=240cm

The tin is in the shape of a cuboid. 

Volume of a cuboid =l×b×h

Required number of tins =Volume of 1 tinVolume of drum=25×22×35722×2350×2350×240=1200

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Answered by ribhutripathi18116
1

Given:

  • Radius of base (R) = 14dm = 1.4m
  • Height of cylinder (h)  = 3m
  • % kerosene sold = 75%

To find:

  • Volume of kerosene left in the tank

Solution:

Total capacity of tank =

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