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22. Mensuration-III (Surface Area and Volume of a Right Circular Cylin
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How many cubic metres of earth must be dug-out to sink a well 21 m deep and 6 mdiameter?

Given,


Height of cylinder = 21 m


Diameter of well = 6 m


radius of well =


so,


Amount of earth can be dug out from this well =


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