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The shape of a glass (tumbler) (see figure) is usually in the form of ______. - Mathematics

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The shape of a glass (tumbler) (see figure) is usually in the form of ______.

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  • a cone

  • frustum of a cone

  • a cylinder

  • a sphere

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Solution

The shape of a glass (tumbler) (see figure) is usually in the form of frustum of a cone.

Explanation:

The shape of glass is a frustum or specifically, an inverted frustum.

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Chapter 12: Surface Areas and Volumes - Exercise 12.1 [Page 138]

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NCERT Exemplar Mathematics [English] Class 10
Chapter 12 Surface Areas and Volumes
Exercise 12.1 | Q 4 | Page 138

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