Math, asked by sagarbarak76, 4 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 by how much?​

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Answered by payalft029
0

(i). Given, Length=5cm,

Width=4cm,

Height =15cm

V=l×b×h

=5×4×15=300cm

3

(ii). Given, Diameter =7cm,

Height=10cm,

π=

2

7

Volume =πr

2

h

=

7

22

×

2

7

×

2

7

=77×5=385cm

3

Difference =385cm

3

−300cm

3

=85cm

3

.

Hence, Cylinder container has greater capacity by 85 cubic cm.

Answered by RitvikJagana
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