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In the figure, ABCF is a trapezium and CDEF is a rectangle.

Find the area of the


hexagon ABCDEF.

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Area of trapezium ABCF

Area of rectangle CDEF

∴ Area of hexagon ABCDEF

Find the area of the figure.

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Area of the large rectangle = 10 × 9 cm2
= 90 cm2
Area of the small rectangle = 2 × 4 cm2
= 8 cm2
Area of the trapezium = cm2

= 21 cm2

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In the figure, find AC.

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Area of △ABC

∵ Area of △ABC

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The figure shows two cardboards. Which cardboard has a larger area?

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Area of cardboard A

Area of cardboard B

∴ Cardboard B has a larger area.


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The solid in the figure is made up of 3 cuboids. Find its volume.

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A B C

Volume of cuboid A
Volume of cuboid B
Volume of cuboid C

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The solid in the figure is formed by removing a smaller cuboid from a larger cuboid.
Find the volume of the solid.

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Volume of cuboid with length 20 cm, width 15 cm and height 10 cm

Volume of the removed cuboid

∴ Volume of the solid

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Find the volume of the prism as shown in the figure.

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Volume of the prism

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The figure shows a cake in the form of a prism. If the volume and the base area of the
cake are 2400 cm3 and 320 cm2, find its height.
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Let h cm be the height of the cake.

∴ The height of the cake is 7.5 cm.


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Find the volume of the prism in the figure.

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Base area of the prism

∴ Volume of the prism

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The figure shows a loudspeaker. Find its volume.


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Base area

∴ Volume of the loudspeaker

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In the figure, a metal cuboid A is melted and recast to form a metal cuboid B. If the
length of the base of cuboid B is double that of cuboid A, will the height of cuboid B
be halved that of cuboid A?

x cm

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Base area of cuboid A
Base area of cuboid B

Let be the height of cuboid A and be the height of cuboid B.


∴ The height of cuboid B is not halved that of cuboid A.


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In the figure, two solid cuboids are put into a tank filled with some water. The solids
are totally submerged and no water overflows. If the base area of the tank is 300 cm2,
find the rise in water level.

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Volume of the cuboids

Let x cm be the rise in water level.


∵ Volume of the water above the original water level = volume of the cuboids

∴ The rise in water level is 0.2 cm.


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The figure shows a prism. Find


(a) the total area of all its lateral faces,
(b) its total surface area.
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(a) Total area of all lateral faces of the prism

(b) Total surface area of the prism

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In the figure, the total surface area of the prism is 368 cm2. Find h.

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∵ Total surface area of the prism

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The length and the width of a one-hundred-dollar note are measured to be 15.3 cm
and 7.7 cm respectively, correct to the nearest 0.1 cm.
(a) Find the upper limit of the perimeter of the note.
(b) Find the minimum area of the note.

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(a) Upper limit of the length


Upper limit of the width

(b) Lower limit of the length

Lower limit of the width

Minimum area of the note

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Find the area of the figure.

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J K

Area of △ABI

Area of EJKF = (9 − 6) × 2 cm2


= 6 cm2
Area of ABJEFKI = (24 − 6) cm2
= 18 cm2
Area of square BCDJ = 6 × 5 cm2
= 30 cm2
Area of square KGHI = 3 × (5 − 3) cm2
= 6 cm2
Area of the figure

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In the figure, ABCD is a trapezium. If the area of the shaded region is 40% of that of
the non-shaded region, find the value of x.

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Area of trapezium ABCD

Area of the non-shaded region

∵ Area of the shaded region = 40% of the non-shaded region


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The rectangular container in the figure is made up of some wooden boards of


thickness 1 cm. If the total volume of the wood used is 210 cm3, find the value of x.
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Capacity of the container


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In the figure, an iron rod with a square base of side 4 cm is placed vertically in a
rectangular tank of length 20 cm and width 10 cm. Water is then poured into the tank
to a depth of 8 cm. Find the fall in water level when the iron rod is taken out of the
tank.

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Let h cm be the fall in water level.
∵ Volume of the iron rod submerged into the water

∴ The fall in water level is 0.64 cm.


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The figure shows a solid wooden cube of side 3 cm. Square holes of side 1 cm are
drilled through the cube at the centre part of each face. Find
(a) the volume of the solid,
(b) the total surface area of the solid.

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(a) Volume of the solid

(b) Total surface area of the solid

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