Math, asked by ishamisra, 11 months ago

two types of water tankers are available in a shop. one is in a cubical form of 2m×3.2m×3.2m and the second in cylindrical form of radius 2m and height 1m.
the shopkeeper advised to take cylindrical tank for donation.
(a) calculate the volume of both containers.
(b) which value is depicted by shopkeeper? ​

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Answered by srinikaetan
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanati

volume = l*b*h (of the cuboid)

volume = pie r^2 h (volume of the cylinder)

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