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Question: It costs Rs.\(2200\) to paint the inner curved surface of a cylindrical vessel \(10\) m deep. If the...

It costs Rs.22002200 to paint the inner curved surface of a cylindrical vessel 1010 m deep. If the cost of the painting is at the rate of Rs. 2020 per m2{{\text{m}}^2}, find-
i) Inner curved surface area of the vessel
ii) Radius of the base
iii) Capacity of the vessel

Explanation

Solution

Use the formula of cost of painting= (Inner curved surface area × Rate of painting) to find out the value of the inner curved surface area. Then use the formula of Area of curved surface which is given as-
The area of the curved surface of the cylinder=2πrh{{2\pi rh}} where r is the radius and h is the height of the cylinder.
Put the given values to find the radius of the base of the cylinder. Then use the formula of volume of the cylinder which is given as-
Volume of cylinder=πr2h{{\pi }}{{{r}}^{\text{2}}}{{h}} where r is the radius and h is the height of the cylinder. Put the given values to find the volume of the cylinder.

Complete step-by-step answer:
Given, A cylindrical vessel has height=1010 m
The cost of the painting of the inner curved surface of a cylindrical vessel = Rs.22002200
The rate of painting = Rs. 2020 per m2{{\text{m}}^2}

i) We have to find the inner curved surface area.
Now we know that cost of painting= Inner curved surface area × Rate of painting
Then on putting the given values we get,
2200=Inner curved surface area×20\Rightarrow 2200 = {\text{Inner curved surface area}} \times {\text{20}}
On adjusting we get,
\Rightarrow Inner curved surface area= 220020\dfrac{{2200}}{{20}}
On solving we get,
Inner curved surface area=110 m2110{\text{ }}{{\text{m}}^2} .

ii) We have to find the radius of the base.
Let the radius of the cylinder be r.
Now we know that-
The area of the curved surface of the cylinder=2πrh{{2\pi rh}} where r is the radius and h is the height of the cylinder.
So on putting the value of inner curved surface area in the given formula we get-
110=2πr×10\Rightarrow 110 = 2{{\pi r}} \times 10
On solving we get-
r=110×710×22×2\Rightarrow r = \dfrac{{110 \times 7}}{{10 \times 22 \times 2}} {Becauseπ=227{{\pi }} = \dfrac{{22}}{7}}
On simplifying we get,
r=772×22=72×2=74\Rightarrow r = \dfrac{{77}}{{2 \times 22}} = \dfrac{7}{{2 \times 2}} = \dfrac{7}{4}
On division, we get-
r=1.75 m\Rightarrow r = 1.75{\text{ m}}
Hence the radius of the base is 1.75 m1.75{\text{ m}} .

iii) We have to find the capacity of the vessel and we know that capacity is measured by volume.
So we will use the formula of Volume of the cylinder which is given as-
\Rightarrow Volume of cylinder=πr2h{{\pi }}{{{r}}^{\text{2}}}{{h}}
On putting the given values we get-
\Rightarrow Volume of cylinder=227×(1.75)2×10\dfrac{{22}}{7} \times {\left( {1.75} \right)^2} \times 10
On solving we get,
\Rightarrow Volume of cylinder=673.757\dfrac{{673.75}}{7}
On division, we get-
\Rightarrow Volume of cylinder=96.2596.25 m3{{\text{m}}^3}
Hence the capacity of the vessel is 96.2596.25 m3{{\text{m}}^3}.

Note: Here the student may go wrong if they directly use the formula of Area of the curved surface area of the cylinder in i) because we do not know the value of r, so we will not be able to solve the equation formed-
Area of curved surface of cylinder=2πr×10{{2\pi r}} \times {{10}}
After this, we cannot solve further as we only know the value of h.
Hence we use the data given in the question and find the area of the curved surface using the formula-
Cost of painting= Inner curved surface area × Rate of painting