To Find: Whether the pan will overflow or not.
The pan will overflow.
Given information:
The water from cylindrical glass is poured into the rectangular pan.
Formula used:
Here, we are using the formula:
Volume of cuboid =
(Where, “l” is length
“b” is breadth
“h” is height)
Volume of cylinder =
(Where, “r” is radius and “h” is height)
Calculation:
Here, Volume of rectangular pan should be equal to the volume of cylindrical glass
So,
➜
And,
➜
So, volume of cylindrical glass is more than volume of pan
Therefore, pan will overflow.
Conclusion: Hence, the pan will overflow
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