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An Open rectangular tank of length 18 cm and breadth 16 cm contains water to a depth of 13 cm. The water is poured into a cylindrical container of diameter 17 cm. Find,

1. The volume of water in the tank,
2. The height of water in the cylindrical container,
3. The surface area of the cylindrical container that is in contact with the water.

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An Open rectangular tank of length 18 cm and breadth 16 cm contains water to a depth-example-1
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Volume of tank = l* b*h

= 18*16*13

=3744 cubic cm

Volume of cylinder = volume of tank

πr²h = 3744

3.14* (17/2)² * h = 3744

h= 3744 *2 *2/*17*17*3.14

h=16.5 cm

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