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A milk tank is in the form of cylinder whose radius is 1.4 and height is 8 metre find the quantity of milk in litre that can be stored in the tank​

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Answered by sikhagodson
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Answer:

ANSWER

Given:

Radius of the tank (r)=1.4m  

Height of the tank (h)=8m

Hence,

Volume of milk in the tank =πr  

2

h

=  

7

22

​  

×1.4×14×8m  

3

 

=49.28m  

3

=49.28×1000 litres=49280 litres

Therefore, the capacity of the tank is 49280 litres

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by Diabolical
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Answer:

The answer will be 49,280 liters.

Step-by-step explanation:

We have given;

                   Radius of the cylindrical container = 1.4 m;               (I'm assuming it in meter)      

                   Height of the cylindrical container = 8 m;  

Now, volume of cylindrical  container will be given as;

                     = πr^2h;

                 here, r = radius

                           h = height

Hence volume of the cylindrical container equals;

                    = (22 / 7) * (1.4) * (1.4) * 8;

                    = 22 * 0.2 * 1.4 * 8;

                    = 49.28 m^3;

Now, 1 m^3 = 1000 liters;

Hence, the quantity of milk in liters that can be stored in the tank​ will be;

                       = 49.28 * 1000 l

                       = 49,280 liters.

                   

That's all.

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