6.5.3 Volume of Three Dimensional Shapes, PT3 Practice


Question 8:
A spherical balloon expands such that its volume increases from 36π cm3 to 288π cm3 .
Find the increment of the radius, in cm, of the balloon.

Solution:
V1=43πr1343πr13=36πr13=36π×34πr13=27r1=3 cmV2=43πr2343πr23=288πr23=288π×34πr23=216r2=6 cmIncrement=r2r1=63=3 cm


Question 9:
A boy is given three pieces of cards by his teacher. The cards consist of one rectangle card and two circle cards of the same size as shown in the diagram below. The circumference of each circle is 66 cm.

He is required to combine the cards to form a right circular cylinder.
Calculate the volume, in cm3, of the right circular cylinder.

Solution:
2πr=662×227×r=66r=66×72×22 =10.5 cmVolume=πr2h=227×10.52×20=6930 cm3


Question 10:
Diagram below shows cube P and cube Q with the total surface area of 726 cm2 and 1014 cm2 respectively.

Find the difference in volume between cube P and cube Q.

Solution:
Area of one surface area of cube P=7266=121 cm2x(Length)×x(Width)=121   x2=121 x=11Area of one surface area of cube Q=10146=169 cm2y(Length)×y(Width)=169   y2=169 y=13Difference in volume=133113=21971331=866 cm3

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