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Out of three jars of equal diameter and height, 2/3 part of the first part 5/6 of the second and
7/9 part of the third were filled with dilute Sulphuric acid. Whole of acid in the three jars were poured into a jar 2.1 dcm, diameter, as a result the height of acid in the jar becomes 4.1 dcm. If the length of diameter of each of the three equal jars is 1.4 dcm, let us write by
calculating the heights of the three jars.​​

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Answered by NarutoxAnbuxBlackopp
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Out of three jars of equal diameter and height, 2,3 part of the first, 5,6 part of the second and 7,9 part of the third were filled with dilute sulphuric acid.

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