Math, asked by ritikajha84, 9 months ago

A rectangular water tank of base 33m×12m contains water up to the height of 15m. If the water in the tank is transferred to a cylindrical tank of radius 9m, Find the height of the water level in the tank.​

Answers

Answered by darshikajsingh
3

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Volume Of Water In Tank = Volume Of Water In Tank

11*6*5 = 22/7*3.5*3.5*h

330 = 38.5h

h = 330/38.5 = 8.57 m

Answered by coolaman341
3

Answer:

The height of cylindrical tank is 23.33m

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

base area of rectangular tank=33m×12m

height of rectangular tank=15m

radius of cylindrical tank=9m

solution:

let the height of cylindrical tank be H

volume rectangular water tank=l×b×h

=33×12×15 m³

volume of water not change

volume of cylindrical tank =volume of rectangular tank

πr²H=33×12×15

22/7×9²×H=33×12×15

H=(33×12×15×7)/(22×81)

H=70/3 m=23⅓ m=23.33 m

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