Math, asked by krish27306, 10 months ago

a powder is available in two packs a tin can with a square base of each side 5 cm and having height 14 cm or one with a circular base of radius 3.5 cm and having height 12 cm . which of them has greater capacity and how much ?

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Answered by Kashmiripsyco
7

Answer:

hlo mate here is ur answer

Step-by-step explanation:

The volume of the square based tin is:

V = 52 · 14

V = 25 · 14

V = 350

The volume of the circular based tin is:

V = π · r2 · h

V = (3.5)2 · 12 · π

V = 12.25 · 12 · π

V = 14.7π

V ≈ 461.81

The circular based tin has the greater volume by 111.81 cm3.

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Answered by ITzBrainlyGuy
3

volume of tin can=350cm³

volume of cylinder = 461.58cm³

so

350cm³<461.58cm³

volume of tin can < volume of cylinder

difference between the volumes of tin can & cylinder=461.58-350

=111.42cm³

hope this helps you

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