Math, asked by ioppppgccd7023, 10 months ago

A rectangular container of milk measuring 25 cm by 18.1cm, 26 cm is filled with milk. how many spherical container of radius 6 cm can be filled from it?

Answers

Answered by suryalegend206
0

Step-by-step explanation:

no.of.spherical containers=

volume of rectangular container/volume of sphere

=25*18.1*26/4/3*22/7*6^3

=11765/905.14

=13 spherical containers are required

Answered by meerabsyed24
0

Answer:

a rectangular container of milk tells us that it is volume

as length = 25cm

width = 18.1cm

height = 26 cm

first we will find the volume of rectangular container

l×w×h = 25×18.1×26

=11765

we have to covert milk from rectangular container to spherical so first we will have to know the volume of sphere

volume of sphere =4\3 pie r^2 it means 4 divided by 3 multiply by radius and its power 2

so if we put the values the answer will be 905.14

as we have to convert milk for rectangular container to spherical container so we will divide volume of rectangle with volume of sphere to get the value of number of containers

= 11765/905.14

=12.988....

we will round off it so the answer will be 13 containers

Why we divided ?

because for example there are 10 kids and you have 5 pencils and you have to find how many pencils will each get so in that situation you divide and get the solution which is 2

Similarly, there is a rectangular container and a spherical container and you have to see how much milk will the spherical container contain , when you convert milk from rectangular container to spherical container

Similar questions