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An object 'X' of volume 200 cm^(3) and a...

An object 'X' of volume 200 `cm^(3)` and another object Y of volume 250 `cm^(3)` are taken. If their area is the same, then determine the ratio of their heights.

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The correct Answer is:
`(4)/(5)`

They both have equal area. Volume = Area `xx` Height
`(h_(x))/(h_("y")) = (V_(x))/(V_("y")) = (200)/(250) = (4)/(5)`
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