A cylindrical vessel of radius 30 cm and height 42 cm is full of water. Its contents are emptied into a rectangular tub of length
75 cm and breadth 44 cm. The height (in cm) to which the water rises in the tub is: (Take
)
This questions was previously asked in
SSC CGL 4th March 2020 Shift-2
Explanation:
Volume of the cylindrical vessel 
If we replace the water from the cylindrical vessel to rectangular tub then volume should be equal of the cylindrical vessel rectangular
tub.
Volume of the cylindrical vessel = Volume of rectangular tub
118800 = length x breadth × height
118800 = 75 x 44 x height
Height = 118800/3300 = 36 cm
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