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Question
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 `3/2` cm and its depth is `8/9 `cm. Calculate the ratio of the volume of metal left in the cylinder to the volume of metal taken out in conical shape.
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Solution
Given:
Radius of the cylinder, R = 3 cm
Height of the cylinder, H = 5 cm
∴ Volume of the cylinder \[= \pi R^2 H\]
\[ = 45\pi {cm}^3\]
\[ = \frac{2\pi}{3} {cm}^3\]
Volume of the metal left in the cylinder = Volume of the cylinder − Volume of the cone
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