Math, asked by dayaj, 1 year ago

A powder tin has a cuboidal shape with measures 12cm×12cm×17.5cm. Another powder tin is cylindrical whose diameter is 12cm and hieght is 17.5cm. Which powder tin has more capacity and by how much????

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Answered by sweety105
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Cylindrical tin has much capacity than cuboid.
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Answered by SARDARshubham
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Volume of cuboidal shape
= l×b×h
= 12×12×17.5
= 2520 cm^3

Volume of cylindrical shape
= πr^2 × h
= (22/7)×(12/2)^2 × 17.5
= 22×36×175/70
= 1980 cm^3

2520-1980= 540 cm^2

hence the cuboidal shape has more capacity as compared to the cylindrical shape by 540cm^3


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