Mathematics
A circus tent is made of canvas and is in the form of right circular cylinder and a right circular cone above it. The diameter and height of cylindrical part of tent are 126 m and 5 m respectively. The total height of the tent is 21 m. Find the total cost of tent if canvas used costs ₹36 per square metre.
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The below figure shows the circus tent:
Diameter of cylindrical part = 126 m.
Radius of cone = Radius of cylinder = r = = 63 m.
Height of cylindrical part (h1) = 5 m,
Total height of tent = 21 m,
Height of conical part (h) = 21 - 5 = 16 m.
Slant height of cone (l) =
Surface area of tent (S) = Surface area of cylinder + Surface area of cone.
Cost of one 1 m2 cloth = ₹ 36.
Total cost = 14850 × 36 = ₹ 534600.
Hence, the total cost of tent is ₹ 534600.
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