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At a Ramzan Mela, a stall keeper in one of the food stalls has a large cylindrical vessel of base radius 15 cm filled up to a height of 32 cm with orange juice. The juice is filled in small cylindrical glasses (see Fig. 13.27) of radius 3 cm up to a height of 8 cm, and sold for Rs 15 each. How much money does the stall keeper receive by selling the juice completely?

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To solve the problem step by step, we will calculate the volume of the large cylindrical vessel, the volume of the small glasses, and then determine how many glasses can be filled with the juice. Finally, we will calculate the total money received from selling the juice. ### Step 1: Calculate the volume of the large cylindrical vessel. The formula for the volume \( V \) of a cylinder is given by: \[ V = \pi r^2 h \] Where \( r \) is the radius and \( h \) is the height. ...
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