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प्रश्न
The diameters of two cones are equal. If their slant heights are in the ratio 5 : 4, the ratio of their curved surface areas, is
पर्याय
4 : 5
25 : 16
16 : 25
5 : 4
उत्तर
The formula of the curved surface area of a cone with base radius ‘r’ and slant height ‘l’ is given as
Curved Surface Area = πrl
Now there are two cones with base radius and slant heights as `r_1` ,`l_1` & `r_2` , `l_2` respectively.
The ratio between slant heights of the two cones is given as 5 : 4, we shall use them by introducing a constant ‘k’
So, now `l_1`= 5k
`l_2` = 4k
Since the base diameters of both the cones are equal we get that `r_1` = `r_2` = r
Using these values we shall evaluate the ratio between the curved surface areas of the two cones
`(C.S.A_1)/(C.S.A_2) = (pir_1l_1)/(pi r_2l_2)`
`=(pir(5k))/(pir(4k)`
`=5/4`
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