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An iceberg of total height 66m is the sea .5/6 part of the iceberg is under water .How many metres of the iceberg can be seen above the level of water​

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Answered by mysticd
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 Given \: total \: height \: of \:the \: iceberg\\ = 66\: m\: --(1)

 Part \: of \: the \: iceberg \: underwater\\ = \frac{5}{6} \: part \: of \: total \: height

 = \frac{5}{6} \: of \: 66 \: m

 = \frac{5}{6} \times  66 \: m

 =5 \times 11 \\= 55 \: m \: --(2)

 \red{ Part \: of \: the \: iceberg \: seen \: above }\\\red{ the \: level \: of \: water } \\= 66\: m - 55 \: m \\= 11 \:m

Therefore.,

 \red{ Part \: of \: the \: iceberg \: seen \: above }\\\red{ the \: level \: of \: water }\\\green { = 11 \:m}

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