Math, asked by as4195386, 8 months ago

: A soft drink is available in two packs - (i) a tin can with a rectangular base of length 5 cm and width 4 cm, having

a height of 15 cm and (ii) a plastic cylinder with circular base of diameter 7 cm and height 10 cm. Which

container has greater capacity and by how much?​

Answers

Answered by vermapayal049
1

Answer:

Volume of a cuboid =l×b×h

So, the volume of the cuboidal tin pack =5×4×15=300cm

3

Volume of a Cylinder =πR

2

h

Radius of the cylindrical pack =

2

7

cm

Hence, volume of the cylindrical pack =

7

22

×

2

7

×

2

7

×10=385cm

3

Hence, the cylindrical pack has greater capacity than the cuboidal tin by 385−300=85cm

3

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

here's your answer

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85cm  {}^{3}

by \: 3cm  {}^{3}

Step-by-step explanation:

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hope it helps you

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