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a juice seller in a marriage party has a cylindrical vessel with base radius 25 cm and height 4 cm is full of juice. he gives the same in small glasses of radius 5 cm and height 10 cm. how many oranges are required for the bigger vessel to fill completely if to fill one glass 2 oranges are required?

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Answered by sudhanyudimri
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10 glass
vol of container / vol of i glass

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Answered by nope
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volume of glass = 22/7*5*5*10
                       =785.71 cm^3
volume of vessel=22/7*25*25*4
                         =7857.14
total glasses required = 7857.14/785.71
                               =10
1 glass = 2 oranges 
10 glasses = 20 oranges 

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