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A Hemispherical bowl of internal diameter 36 cm contain a liquid this liquid to be filled in cylindrical bottles of radius 3 cm and height 6 cm how many bottles are required to empty the bowl

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Answered by usmanmirza496
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Answer:

Radius of hemispherical bowl =18 cm

Volume of hemispherical bowl = 32π×(18)3 cm3

Radius of cylindrical bottle =3 cm

Height of cylindrical bottle =6 cm

Volume of cylindrical bottle = (π×32×6) cm3

Suppose x bottles are required to empty the bowl.

Volume of x cylindrical bottles = (π×9×6×x) cm3

Volume of liquid in x bottles = Volume of bowl

π×54×x=32π×(18)3

x=72

Hence, 72 bottles are required to empty the bowl.

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