Math, asked by saiffaiz28, 11 months ago

The water for a house is stored in a cylindrical tank whose internal diameter is 14 metre and height is 7 metre . The tank contains 48 k.l of water . Water is pumped into the tank to fill its capacity. Calculate the volume of water pumped into the tank in kilo litre.

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Answered by sourishdgreat1
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Answer:

668.7kL

Explanation:

Given
d→The diameter of the hemisphrical tank=14m

Volume of the tank=12⋅43⋅π⋅(d2)3
=12⋅43⋅227⋅(7)3m3
=44⋅7⋅73m3≈718.7kL

The tank already contains 50kL water.

So the volume of water to be pumped = 718.7-50=668.7kL


saiffaiz28: it's a cylindrical tank , not hemisphere.
saiffaiz28: And the tank contains 48 k.l not 50 k.l
Answered by kiranpranay12pbdiik
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Diameter = 14
Height = 7
So radius =7
Volume of cylinder = Πr²h
so volume = 1077.57
48k.l of water is pumped,
So amount of water pumped to fill it is
...
1077.57-48=1029.57

kiranpranay12pbdiik: ok i will try again
saiffaiz28: height is 7 metre
saiffaiz28: And we have to calculate volume not time
saiffaiz28: read the question once again
kiranpranay12pbdiik: ok
kiranpranay12pbdiik: i edited answer, once check it
saiffaiz28: Ya it's correst
saiffaiz28: correct*
saiffaiz28: thanks
kiranpranay12pbdiik: . done
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