Math, asked by rrelposalka, 1 year ago

A fruit tin has a square base with side 14cm and height 18.5cm.Another cylinder tin has a diameter of the base 14cm and height 17.5cm. Which tin has more capacity and by how much?

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Answered by RajatP007
5
Volume of fruit tin = l * w * h
V = 14cm * 14cm * 18.5cm
V = 3,626 cm³

Volume of cylinder tin = π r² h
V = 3.14 * (7cm)² * 17.5cm
V = 2,692.55 cm³

3,626 cm³ - 2,692.55cm³ = 933.45 cm³

The fruit tin has more capacity than the cylinder tin by 933.45 cm³.
Answered by Anonymous
2

Given:

➩ \: side \: of \: square \: base =  > 14cm

 ➩  \: Height \:  =  > 18.5cm

➩ \: volume \: of \: tin \:  =  > l \times b \times h

 \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  =  > 14 \times 14 \times 18.5 =  > 3625cm {}^{3}

Diameter \:  of  \: cylinder \:  base = 14cm

Volume \:  of \:  tin  \: in  \: cylinder = πr^2h

= 22/7 × 7 × 7 ×17.5 => 2695cm^3

Hence,

 \:  \:  \: Capacity \:  of  \: square \:  tin \:  is \:  more  \: by

Answer ⇛3625-2695=937cm^3

Step-by-step explanation:

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