Answer to Question #147881 in Trigonometry for yui

Question #147881

 

(NOS. 2-5) PROBLEM 1. A cylindrical container of height equal to twice the diameter of its base can hold            12 liters (1L= 1,000 cm3) of water. Another cylindrical container with the same capacity has its            height equal to three times the diameter of its base.

 

______________________   2) What is the diameter of the first container in cm?

 

_______________________ 3) What is the diameter of the second container in cm?

 



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2020-12-02T02:13:37-0500



Trigonometry

Solution

Diameter = d

Height = h

Radius = r

Volume = V = 12L = 12000cm3

2. h = 2d and d= 2r

Therefore, h = 2 x 2r = 4r

V = πr2h = πr2 x 4r

V = 4πr3 = 12000cm3

r3 = 12000cm3 /4π

r= 954.93cm3

r = 9.85cm

d = 2r = 2 x 9.85 = 19.7cm

3. h = 3d and d= 2r

Therefore, h = 3 x 2r = 6r

V = πr2h = πr2 x 6r

V = 6πr3 = 12000cm3

r3 = 12000cm3 /6π

r= 636.62cm3

r = 8.6cm

d = 2r = 2 x 8.6 = 17.2cm


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