Ramesh has 3 containers:
1-cylindrical container A having radius r and height h
2-cylindrical container B having radius 2r and height h/2 and
3-cuboidal container C having radius r×r×h
the arrangement of the container in the increasing order of their volumes is
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The volume
V
A
of cylindrical container
A
with radius
r
and height
b
is
V
A
=
π
×
r
2
×
b
=
π
r
2
b
=
3.1416
r
2
b
The volume
V
B
of cylindrical container
B
with radius
2
r
and height
1
2
b
is
V
B
=
π
×
(
2
r
)
2
×
b
2
=
π
×
4
r
2
×
b
2
=
2
π
r
2
b
=
6.2832
r
2
b
The volume
V
C
of cuboidal container
C
, having dimensions
r
⋅
r
⋅
b
is
V
C
=
r
×
r
×
b
=
r
2
b
It is apparent that
V
C
<
V
A
<
V
B
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Step-by-step explanation:
Ramesh has 3 containers:
1-cylindrical container A having radius r and height h
2-cylindrical container B having radius 2r and height h/2 and
3-cuboidal container C having radius r×r×h
the arrangement of the container in the increasing order of their volumes is
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