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.A powder tin has a square base with side 8 cm and height 13 cm.Another is a cylinder the radius of base 7cm and height 15 cm.Find the difference in their capacities​

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Answered by prince11oct2003
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Answered by ns759355
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FOR A POWDER TIN WITH SQUARE BASE

Side of square base=8cm

Height =13 cm

volume (v 1)  = 8 \times 8 \times 13 = 832cm {}^{3} for \: a \: cylindrical \: powder \: tin \ \ \\  radius \: of \: the \: base (r) = 7cm  \\ height = 15cm \\volume(v2) = \pi r ^{2} h \\  \frac{22}{7} \times  {7}^{2}  \times 15 \\ 2310cm ^{3}  \\ difference \: in \: their \: capacities  = v2 - v1 \\ 2301 - 832 \\  = 1478cm ^{3}

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