Math, asked by rammohan19, 4 months ago

At a Ramzan mela, a stall keeper in one of the food stalls has a large cylindrical

vessel of base radius 15 cm filled up to a height of 32 cm with orange juice. The

juice is filled in small cylindrical glasses of radius 3 cm up to a height of 8 cm

and sold for Rs 3 each. How much money does the stall keeper receive by selling

the juice completely?​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
16

Answer:Number of Glasses Sold = Volume of juice in vessel / volume of juice in 1 glass

Volume of juice in vessel

juice in vessel is in form of cylinder with

Radius = 15cm

Height = 32 cm

Volume of juice in the vessel = πr²h

= π× 15×15×32 cm³

Volume of juice in 1 glass

juice in glass is in form of cylinder with

Radius = 3cm

Height = 8 cm

Volume of juice in the vessel= πr²h

= π ×3 × 3× 8 cm³

Number of glasses sold = Volume of juice in vessel/ Volume of juice in 1 glass

= π × 15 ×15 × 32 /π ×3× 3×8

= 5 × 5× 4

= 100

Money received by selling 1 glass = Rs .3

Money received by selling 100 glass = 3 × 100

= Rs. 300

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