Two types of water tankers are available in a shop at the same price. One is in the form of cube
of side 2 m and another is in the form of a cylinder of diameter and height both 2 m. Calculate the
volume of both the tankers. The shopkeeper advises his customer to purchase cubical tank when
they do not have a particular choice. Why does the shopkeeper suggest his customers to buy cubical
tanks?
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vol of cube =(side)^3 , vol of cylinder= πr^2h
Step-by-step explanation:
vol of cube = 8 m^3
vol of cylinder = 6.28 m^3
since both cubical and cylindrical tanks have sme price but vol of cube is more that's why they are recommending to get cubical tank
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