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M # 1
A cone, hemisphere and a cylinder have equal bases and same heights. What will be the ratio of their volumes?
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M # 2
The diagonals of a rhombus are 10 cm and 24 cm. What is (i) the perimeter of the rhombus? (ii) area of the rhombus?
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M # 3
What is the length of the longest pole that can be placed inside a room of length 12 m, breadth 4 m and height 3 m?
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m#2 perimeter:4.13=52
area:240
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m#3:13
m#1:Pir^2h/3, Pir^2h,3Pir^2h/8
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M # 3 : krassi_holmz, you're correct! The answer is 13 m.
M # 2 : Perimeter = 52 m, correct! Area=?
M # 1 : Try again
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m#2
area: not 240, 20/2=120!
1# let someone other try
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thanks
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M # 1 (and here's a b to put the post back in the natural key. )
The cone has a volume of 1/3πr²h.
The hemisphere has a volume of 2/3πr³.
The cylinder has a volume of πr²h.
r = h, so the hemisphere's volume can be written as 2/3πr²h.
Taking out all of the common factors gives ratios of 1/3:2/3:1.
Scaling this up makes the ratios 1:2:3.
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Well done, mathsyperson
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M # 4
A spherical iron ball is dropped into a cylindrical
vessel of base diameter 14 cm, containing water. The water
level is increased by 9 1/3 cm. What is the radius of the ball?
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M#4 -
Determine the volume of the ball:
π7²*9 1/3 = 1436.755cm³
(how do I write pi here?)
And then the radius has to be the square root of:
1436.755/(4/3)*π
which is(about) = 18.52cm
(if this is incorrect, it's because I'm tiiiired )
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I edited your post to include π. To write pi as a symbol, just stick a : in front of it.
You're right about the volume of the sphere, although it would be easier to leave it as 7²*π*9 1/3.
This has to equal 4/3πr³.
The π's cancel out, and you can divide by 4/3 on each side to get 7²*7 = r³.
And that makes the radius of the sphere 7cm.
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Well done, Patrick and mathsyperson
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M # 5
How many metres of cloth 11m wide would be required to make a conical tent of base radius 7m and height is 24m?
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Well done, irspow!
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M # 6
A silver cup has the shape of a hemisphere surmounted by a cylinder.The diameter of the sphere is 10.5 cm and the total height of the cup is 11.25 cm. Find its capacity.
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M # 7
Water flows through a cylindrical pipe of internal radius 3.5 cm at 5m per second. Calculate the volume of water in litres discharged by the pipe in one minute.
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M # 8
A cylindrical jar of radius 6 cm contains oil. Iron spheres each of radius 1.5 cm are immersed in the oil. How many spheres are necessary to raise the level of the oil by 2 cm?
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Answer to M # 8:-
Perfectly correct, Janefairfax!
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M # 1
A cone, hemisphere and a cylinder have equal bases and same heights. What will be the ratio of their volumes?
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Hi,
Interesting, Agnishom!
M # 9. A tailor has 37.5 meters of cloth and he has to make 8 pieces out of a meter of cloth. How many pieces can he make out of this cloth?
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