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At a Ramzan mela, a stall keeper in one of the food stalls as 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 ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
10

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

40 cm + 60 cm

= 100 cm....

I hope it may help to you

Answered by Anonymous
200

{ \underline{ \mathbb{ \pink{ \huge{SOLUTION :-}}}}}

{ \sf{ The \:  volume \:  of \:  juice \:  in \:  the \:  vessel}}

{ \sf{We \:  know  \: that :-}}

{\underline{ \boxed{ \orange{ \bf{volume \:  of  \: the \:  cylindrical = \pi  \: r {}^{2}h}}}}}

{ \sf{(  \: Where \:  R \:  and \:  H \:  are  \: taken  \: as \:  the \:  radius \:  and \:  height  \: respectively  \: of \:  the \:  vessel \:  )}}

↦ \: { \sf{ \pi \:  \times 15 \times 15 \times 32  \: cm {}^{3}}}

{ \sf{Similarly, \:  the \:  volume \:  of  \: juice \:  each  \: glass \:  can \:  hold  = \pi \: r {}^{2}h }}

{ \sf{( \: where \:  R \:  and  \: H  \: are \:  taken \:  as  \: a \:  radius  \: and \:  height \:  respectively \:  of \:  each \:  class \: )}}

↦{ \sf{\pi  \times 3 \times 3 \times 8 \: cm {}^{3} }}

{ \sf{So,  \: number  \: of  \: glasses  \: of \:  juice  \: that \:  are \:  sold}}

↦ \: { \sf{ \frac{volume \:  of  \: the \:  vessel }{volume \:  of  \: each \:  glass} }}

↦{  \sf{\frac{\pi \times 15 \times 15 \times 32}{\pi \times 3 \times 3 \times 8} }}

↦ {\sf{ 100}}

{ \sf{Therefore, \: amount \:  received \:  by  \: the  \: stall \:  keeper \:  =   \:₹ \:  3 \times 100}}

{ \sf{Amount \:  received \:  by \:  the \:  stall \:  keeper \:  is \: { \boxed{ \sf{ \blue{₹ \: 300}}}}}}

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