Math, asked by sophiyaparvez1980, 10 months ago

How many squares can fit in the cylinder if the length of the square is 2.5 and the length of the cylinder is 3 and breadth is 100

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Answered by Anonymous
74

Volume of the cylinder = πr²h

Given, h = 3 , b = 100/2 = 50

•°• Volume = π × 3 × 3 × 50

= 450π cubic units.

Volume of Square = Side³

Given, side = 2.5

•°• Volume = (2.5)³ = 15.625 cubic units.

Number of Squares that can be fit in the cylinder = Volume of Cylinder ÷ Volume of square

=> 450π / 15.625

=> 28.8 × π ( Take π = 3.14 )

=> 90.432

≈ 90 Squares

Answered by Anonymous
34

Step-by-step explanation:

side of square, a=2.5

area of square=(2.5)^3=15.625

length of cylinder, h=3

breath of cylinder, b=100

radius=50

area of cylinder=π*50*50*3=

no of squares= 23550/15.625=1507.2

= 1507 squares

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