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The radius of the base of a cylindrical Can is 140 cm and its height is 240 cm. It is full of Petrol. How many tins, each of size 25 cm ×× 22 cm ×× 30 cm can be filled with Petrol from the Can?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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\textsf{The radius of the base of a cylindrical Can is 140 cm and its height is 240 cm.}

\textsf{It is full of Petrol.How many tins each of size 25cm*22cm*30cm can be filled with }

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\boxed{\Longrightarrow{\underline{Dimensions\: of\:cylinder}}}\\\\

\odot\textsf{RADIUS\:=\:140\:cm}\\

\odot\textsf{HEIGHT\:=\:240\:cm}\\\\

\boxed{\Longrightarrow{\underline{Dimensions\: of\:Tins}}}\\\\\\

\odot\textsf{LENGTH\:=\:25\:cm}\\

\odot\textsf{BREADTH\:=\:22\:cm}\\

\odot\textsf{HEIGHT\:=\:30\:cm}\\\\

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\circ\:\textsf{Number of cans to be filled with petrol from the cylindrical can ?}

\boxed{\mathcal{Volume\:of\:Can=\pi*r^{2}*h}}\\

\boxed{\mathcal{Volume\:of\:Can=\frac{22}{7}*140^{2}*240}}\\

\boxed{\mathcal{Volume\:of\:Can=22*20*140*240\:{cm}^{3}}}\\\\

\boxed{\mathcal{Volume\:of\:Tin=l*b*h}}\\

\boxed{\mathcal{Volume\:of\:Tin=25*22*30 \:{cm}^{3}}}\\\\

\boxed{\mathcal{Number\:of\:Tin\:filled\:with\:petrol\:of\:can=\frac{22*20*140*240}{25*22*30}}}\\

\boxed{\mathcal{Number\:of\:Tin\:filled\:with\:petrol\:of\:Can=4*28*8}}\\

\boxed{\mathcal{Volume\:of\:Tin\:filled\:with\:petrol\:of\:Can=896}}\\

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Answered by sarikagoel786
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