Math, asked by deep732124, 8 months ago

A table has an equilateral triangular hole, each of which has a length of 4√3 cm, on which a 10 cm radius ball is placed. What part of the vertical diameter of the ball will be on the table?​

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Answered by kings07
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Lateral surface area of a cuboid = 2 × height × (length + breadth). ... its non-parallel sides are both equal, each being 26 cm, ... For example, 3 is a square root because 3 3 = 9.
Answered by ravanji786
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Here is ur answer:-

Lateral surface area of a cuboid = 2 × height × (length + breadth). ... its non-parallel sides are both equal, each being 26 cm, ... For example, 3 is a square root because 3 3 = 9.

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