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1 December, 14:37

How many cylindrical can of bottles 12 cm high and with 6 cm diameter could be filled from a tank containing 125 liters of detergent?

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  1. 1 December, 14:45
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    368 cans.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Volume of 1 can = π r^2 h.

    Here h (height) = 12 and r (radius) = 1/2 * 6 = 3 cm.

    So V = π * 3^2 * 12

    = 108π cm^3.

    The tank hold 125 liters

    = 125,000 cm^3, so:

    Number of cans that could be filled = 125000 / 108 π

    = 368.4.
  2. 1 December, 15:04
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    368 cans

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Radius = 6/2 = 3cm

    Capacity of each can

    3.14 * 3² * 12

    339.12 cm³

    125 litres = 125000 cm²

    No. of cans:

    125000/339.12

    368.6010852
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