Mensuration (solids and containers) (Chapter 11) 253Review set 11A
#endboxedheading1 Convert:
a 2600 mm^3 to cm^3 b 8 000 000cm^3 to m^3 c 1 : 2 m^3 to cm^3
d 5 : 6 litres to ml e 250 litres to kl f 56 cm^3 to ml
2 Find the surface area of the following solids:
abc3 Li has a 10 cm£ 8 cm£ 5 cm block of clay. She wants to mould 50 clay spheres to use as heads
for her figurines. Assuming there is no wastage, find the radius of the spheres Li should make.
4 Find the volume of the following, correct to 2 decimal places:
abc5 Bananas at a market cost$3: 80 per kg. A bunch of 8 bananas is bought for$5: 32. Find the average
mass of a banana.
6 Find the density of these objects in g per cm^3.
ab7 Marie has bought a plant which she needs to transfer from its cylindrical
pot to the ground. The pot has diameter 10 cm and is 20 cm high. Marie
needs to dig a hole 4 cm wider and 5 cm deeper than the pot. She then
inserts the plant, and fills in the rest of the hole with extra soil.
a Find the volume of the hole Marie needs to dig.c Once the water soaks in, she puts the plant in the hole. How much
extra soil will she need to fill the hole?8 A conical heap of sand is twice as wide as it is high. If the volume of the sand is 2 m^3 , find the
height of the heap.
9a volume
b surface area of the wedge.4cm2cm1.5 cm3cm2cm4cm 4m3m12.5 cm14 cm8.2 cm 6cm 6m5m6cm5cm72 g
8cm85 g20 cm10 cmA wedge with angleμas shown is cut from the centre of a cylindrical
cake of radiusrand heighth. Find an expression for the:qrhb Before inserting the plant, Marie fills the hole with water. How
much water will she need, assuming none of it soaks away?IGCSE01
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