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how many silver coins 1.75 CM in diameter and of thickness 2 mm, must be melted to form a cuboid of dimension 5.5 cm × 10 cm × 3.5 CM ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Dimensions of silver coin
Height= 2 mm = 0.2 cm
Diameter= 1.75 cm
Radius= Diameter/2 = 1.75/2 = 0.875 cm

Dimensions of cuboid
Length= 5.5 cm
Breadth= 10 cm
Height = 3.5 cm

Volume of one silver coin
= pi *(r^2)*h
= 3.141(0.875)(0.875)(0.2)
= 0.481 cm^3

Volume of cuboid
= l * b * h
= 5.5(10)(3.5)
= 192.5 cm^3

No. of coins required to form cuboid
= Volume of cuboid/Volume of one coin
= 192.5/0.481
= 400.207
= 401 (rounded to next nearest number)

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