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The radii of 2 cylinders are in the ratio 2:3 and their heights are in the

ratio 9:4 .what is the ratio of their volume ?​

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Answered by pallavijinendrakitha
2

Answer:

20:27

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As radii of two cylinder in in ratio of 2:3

As radii of two cylinder in in ratio of 2:3So radius of 1st cylinder=2r

As radii of two cylinder in in ratio of 2:3So radius of 1st cylinder=2r radius of 2st cylinder=3r

As radii of two cylinder in in ratio of 2:3So radius of 1st cylinder=2r radius of 2st cylinder=3rheights are in the ratio 5:3. 

As radii of two cylinder in in ratio of 2:3So radius of 1st cylinder=2r radius of 2st cylinder=3rheights are in the ratio 5:3. height of 1st cylinder=5h

As radii of two cylinder in in ratio of 2:3So radius of 1st cylinder=2r radius of 2st cylinder=3rheights are in the ratio 5:3. height of 1st cylinder=5hheight of 2st cylinder=3h

As radii of two cylinder in in ratio of 2:3So radius of 1st cylinder=2r radius of 2st cylinder=3rheights are in the ratio 5:3. height of 1st cylinder=5hheight of 2st cylinder=3hratio of volume=volume of 1st cylinder/volume of 2nd cylinder

As radii of two cylinder in in ratio of 2:3So radius of 1st cylinder=2r radius of 2st cylinder=3rheights are in the ratio 5:3. height of 1st cylinder=5hheight of 2st cylinder=3hratio of volume=volume of 1st cylinder/volume of 2nd cylinder V=Π(2r)2∗5h/Π(3r)2∗3h

As radii of two cylinder in in ratio of 2:3So radius of 1st cylinder=2r radius of 2st cylinder=3rheights are in the ratio 5:3. height of 1st cylinder=5hheight of 2st cylinder=3hratio of volume=volume of 1st cylinder/volume of 2nd cylinder V=Π(2r)2∗5h/Π(3r)2∗3hV=20rh/27rh

As radii of two cylinder in in ratio of 2:3So radius of 1st cylinder=2r radius of 2st cylinder=3rheights are in the ratio 5:3. height of 1st cylinder=5hheight of 2st cylinder=3hratio of volume=volume of 1st cylinder/volume of 2nd cylinder V=Π(2r)2∗5h/Π(3r)2∗3hV=20rh/27rhV=20/27

As radii of two cylinder in in ratio of 2:3So radius of 1st cylinder=2r radius of 2st cylinder=3rheights are in the ratio 5:3. height of 1st cylinder=5hheight of 2st cylinder=3hratio of volume=volume of 1st cylinder/volume of 2nd cylinder V=Π(2r)2∗5h/Π(3r)2∗3hV=20rh/27rhV=20/27Pls Mark Me As A Brainliest

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