Math, asked by vhvj, 1 year ago

a water tanker is in shape of cylinder whose radius is 2 metre and length is 14 metre how many litres of water can be stored

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Answered by 16maryamaslam
19

Answer:

176 m³

Step-by-step explanation:

Water can be filled = volume

volume of cylinder = base area * height/length

                             = π r² * h

                             = 22/7 * 2 * 2 * 14

                             =176 m³


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Answered by muskan18101528
22

Step-by-step explanation:

shape= cylinder

radius= 2 m

height= length

volume of a cylinder- πr^2* h

22/7*2*2*14

=22*8

= 176m^3

1 m^3 = 1000litres

176m^3 = 176000 litres

therefore, it can store 176000 litres of water

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