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Answered by ravi2303kumar
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Answer:

cylindrical container holds higher capacity

Step-by-step explanation:

from the question we have 2 shapes,

one is a cuboid with dimension 8cm x 6cm x 12cm

another one is a cylinder with diameter 7cm and 15cm

consider,

cuboid

volume of cuboid = l*b*h = 8*6*12 cm³

                                          = 576cm³ -------- (1)

cylinder

volume of cylinder = \pi r^{2} h cu.units = (22/7) * (7/2)² * 15 cm³

                                                        = \frac{22}{7} * \frac{7}{2} * \frac{7}{2} * 15 cm^{3}

                                                        = 11*3.5*15 cm³

                                                        = 577.5 cm³  ------------- (2)

from (1) and (2),

we have the volume of cylinder greater than that of the cuboid.

=> cylindrical container holds higher capacity

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