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a tin maker bought a sheet of tin of length 4.40m and width 1.16m.He made cylindrical tins closed on both sides of height 20 cm and radius 7 cm.while making each tin 88 sq cm sheet is wasted then how many tins can be Made from that sheet​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

we can make 2 cylindrical tins from 88 sq. cm.

Step-by-step explanation:

radius of the circle is =7cm

circumference of the circle = πr sq

circumference of the circle = 22/7 ×7sq

= 22/7 ×7×7

=22/7 ×14

=22/1 ×2

=44

square sheet wasted =88sq .cm

one cylindrical tin is 44 sq. cm

from 88sq.cm we can make cylindrical tins =88/44

=2/1

=2 cylindrical tins can be made from 88 sq.cm tin

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