Math, asked by shivanu57, 9 months ago

if the cylinder and cone are the same radius and height then how many cones full of milk can fill the cylinder? ​

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Answered by aviral008
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If a cone of same radius, height is created from a cylinder, then Volume of cylinder = 3 * Volume of cone. From this, We could say 3 cones full of milk would fill the cylinder.

Answered by Intelligentcat
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If a cone of same radius, height is created from a cylinder, then Volume of cylinder = 3 * Volume of cone.

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From this, We could say 3 cones full of milk would fill the cylinder.

Volume of a cone with radius r, height h is given by

V =  \frac{1}{3} \pi {r}^{2} h

Volume of a cylinder with radius r, height h is given by

v = \pi {r}^{2} h

Let's say x cones of milk can fill the cylinder.

So v = xV

  \pi {r}^{2} h =  x(  \frac{1}{3} \pi {r}^{2} h ) \\  \\  \frac{ \pi {r}^{2} h }{ \pi {r}^{2} h }  =  \frac{x}{3}  \\  \\ 1 =  \frac{x}{3}  \\  \\ x = 3

Therefore, If the cylinder and cone has same radius and height, then 3 cones of milk can fill the cylinder.

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