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A solid is in the form of a right circular cone mounted on a hemisphere. The radius of the hemisphere is 2.1 cm, and the height of the cone is 4 cm. The solid is place in a cylindrical tub full of water in such a way that the whole solid is submerged in water left in the tub.

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Original volume of water in the cylindrical tub

= Volume of Cylinder

= πr2h

= 22/7 x 52 x 9.8

= 22×25×1.4

= 770cm3

Given that Radius of hemisphere, R = 2.1cm

and height of cone, h = 4cm

Volume of a solid = Volume of cone + Volume of hemisphere

= 37.884cm3

∴ Volume of water displaced (removed) = 37.884cm3

Hence, the required volume of the water left in the cylindrical tub = 770 – 37.884

= 732.116 cm3

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