Two glasses are on the table - one is cylinder shape one in the shape of the cone. Both glasses are the same height. Your friend
claims that you can fill the cylinder shaped cup with three cone cups of water. Your brother claims that is not true. Who is correct?
Explain your reasoning.
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Step-by-step explanation:
Volume of the cylinder filled with milk is V=πr
2
h=3x(say)
Volume of cone filled with water is V=
3
1
πr
2
h=x
We know that a cone is 1/3 of a cylinder.
If the water is filled into the cylinder then, the ratio of water to milk will be x:3x which is 1:3
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