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Volumes PT3

This document contains 12 questions about calculating volumes and surface areas of various 3D shapes using formulas for spheres, cylinders, cones, pyramids, and other solids. The questions provide diagrams of composite solids made by combining basic shapes and ask the reader to use given measurements and formulas to determine missing values like heights, volumes, and surface areas. Formulas used include those for π.

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Volumes PT3

This document contains 12 questions about calculating volumes and surface areas of various 3D shapes using formulas for spheres, cylinders, cones, pyramids, and other solids. The questions provide diagrams of composite solids made by combining basic shapes and ask the reader to use given measurements and formulas to determine missing values like heights, volumes, and surface areas. Formulas used include those for π.

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ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS

1. A spherical plastic ball with radius 7 cm is inserted into a cylinder with radius 7 cm
22
and height 14 cm. By taking π = , calculate the volume of the empty space inside
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the cylinder. Give the answer correct to the nearest cm3.

2.

The diagram shows an oil tank consisting of a cylinder and a hemisphere. The radius
22
and height of the tank are 7 m and 14 m respectively. By taking π = , calculate
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the volume of the oil tank.

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3.

The diagram shows a solid consisting of a cuboid KLMNPQRS and a right pyramid VPQRS.
The vertex, V, of the pyramid from the base KLMN is 9 cm. Calculate the volume of the solid.

4.

The diagram shows a solid consisting of a hemisphere and a right cone. The diameters of the
hemisphere and the base of the cone are 10 cm whereas the slant height of the cone is 13 cm.
(a) Calculate the height of the cone.
22
(b) By taking π = , calculate the volume of the solid.
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5.

The diagram shows a solid consisting of a cuboid and a semi cylinder of height 7 cm.
22
By taking π = , calculate
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(a) the curved surface area of the solid.
(b) the volume of the solid.

6.

The diagram shows a solid in the shape of a right cylinder with a hemisphere
removed from one end. The diameters of the cylinder and the hemisphere are 6 cm.
22
By taking π = , calculate the value p, if the volume of the remaining solid is
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198 cm3.

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7.

The diagram shows a solid consisting of a cuboid and a right prism. Trapezium
KLQP is the uniform cross-section of the prism. The sides EKP and GNS are straight lines. If
LQ = MR = 5 cm, calculate
(a) the height KP.
(b) the volume of the solid.

8.

The diagram shows a net of a right pyramid. The base of the right pyramid is a square with
sides of length 12 cm. Calculate
(a) the surface area,
(b) the height,
(c) the volume,
of the pyramid.

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9.

The diagram shows a solid consisting of a right prism and a semi right cone. Isosceles
triangle FJH with FH = JH is the uniform cross-section of the prism. Calculate
(a) the distance of H from the side FJ.
(b) the volume of the solid.
22
(Use π = )
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10.

The diagram shows a solid formed by the combination of a right cylinder and a right
cone. The diameters of both the cylinder and the cone are 7 cm. Given that
EH = FH = 12.5 cm, calculate the volume of the solid.
22
(Use π = )
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11.

The diagram shows a solid formed by combining a right circular cone and a cylinder
each with the same diameter of 21 cm. The volume of the solid is 2 541 cm3.
22
By using π = , calculate the height, in cm, of the cone.
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12.

The diagram shows a solid cylinder with radius 7 cm and height 12 cm. A circular
cone with radius 3 cm and height 7 cm is removed from the solid.
22
By using π = , calculate the volume of the remaining solid.
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