Math, asked by abhithaabhilash03, 8 months ago

Two cylindrical containers have equal dimensions.
If the radius of one of the containers is increased
by 12 cm and the height of the another container
is increased by 12 cm, then the volume of both
the containers is equally increased by same value.
If the actual radius of each of the containers is 12
cm, then actual height of the containers is​

Answers

Answered by babitayadav735
2

two cylindrical container have equal dimension if the radius of one of the container increased by 12 cm and the height of the other another container is increased by 8% than the volume of the country is equal to increase for the same value of the actual radius of each of the container is worse than actual height of the container is equals to 34 cm

Answered by Anonymous
4

Answer:

thanks for your effort . your answer is correct . Actually my question was a bit wrong . there should be a percentage sign after 2.0.........

thanks again

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