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A metallic cylinder has radius 3 cm and height 5 cm. To reduce its weight, a conical hole is drilled in the cylinder. The conical hole has a radius of 32 cm and its depth is 89 cm. Calculate the ratio of the volume of metal left in the cylinder to the volume of metal taken out in conical shape. [CBSE 2015]

Answer» A metallic cylinder has radius 3 cm and height 5 cm. To reduce its weight, a conical hole is drilled in the cylinder. The conical hole has a radius of 32 cm and its depth is 89 cm. Calculate the ratio of the volume of metal left in the cylinder to the volume of metal taken out in conical shape. [CBSE 2015]


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