Water flows into a cylindrical tank at the rate of 1000 cubic inches
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09 Jan 2025, 23:28
Let the radius of the cylindrical tank be ' $r$ ' inches.
It is known that the water rises 0.1 inches/min which is equal to the height of the cylindrical tank.
We know that water runs in the cylindrical tank at the rate of 1000 cubic inches/min, so we get volume of the cylindrical tank $πr2h=1000$ i.e. $π×r2×0.1=1000⇒r=√1000×1π×10.1=
100√π$ inches
Hence the answer is (C).