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A cylindrical tin of height 15 cm and radius 4 cm is filled with sand from a rectangular box. How many times can the tin be filled if the dimensions of the box are 50 cm by 40 cm by 20 cm?

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  1. 17 May, 12:04
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    Volume of Box / volume of tin = number of tins required

    Volume of box = 50*40*20 = 40000 cu. cm

    Volume of Tin = pi*r^2*h=pi*4^2*15 = 754 cu. cm

    4000/754 = 53 tins (rounded off)

    Step-by-step explanation: i'm sorry if this is a bit complicated but i hope it answers your question. Take care.
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