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Hanumappa and his wife Gangavva are busy making Jaggery out of sugar-cane. They have processed the sugar cane juice to make the molasses which is poured into moulds of the shape shown in the figure. It will be cooled to solidify in this shape to be sent to the market. Each mould is in the shape of a frustum of a cone having the diameters of its two circular ends as 30cm and 35cm and the height of the mould is 14cm. If each cm3 of molasses weighs about 1.2gm, find the weight of molasses that can be poured into each mould (Take π=22/7)
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Clearly the mould is in the shape of a frustum of a cone with radii of two circular ends as

r1=302cm=15cm,r2=352cm=17.5cm

Quantity of molasses that can bepoured into it
= volume of the mould

=π3h(r21+r22+r1r2)

=13×227×14(152+17.52+15×17.5)cm3

=443(225+306.25+262.5)cm3

=349253cm3

It is given that 1cm3 of molasses has mass 1.2gm

The mass of the molasses that can be poured into each mould

=349253×1.2gm

=34925×0.41000kg

=13.97kg

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