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Solid Geometry

The document discusses calculating volumes of various solid geometric shapes like cones, cylinders, prisms, pyramids and more. Multiple word problems are presented where the volumes of combinations of solids are calculated. Steps are shown for setting up equations and solving for unknown variables when required to find total volumes.

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8 Solid Geometry

Paper 2 Volume of the half cylinder


1. Volume of the cone =— 1   –––
22 × —
7 2 × 12
2 7 2
=— 1 × –––
22 × 32 × 7
= 231 cm3
3 7
= 66 cm3 Volume of the solid
= 336 + 231
2. Volume of the right prism = 567 cm3

= —1 × 12 × 5 × 10
2 2. Volume of the prism
= 300 cm3 1 × (4 + 7) × 5 × 9
=—
2
3. Volume of the cylinder = 247.5 cm3
22 × 52 × 14
= ––– Volume of the cuboid
7
= 4 × 10 × 10
= 1100 cm3
= 400 cm3

4. Volume of the hemisphere Volume of the solid


1  —4 × –––
22 × —
7 3 = 247.5 + 400
=— = 647.5 cm3
2 3 7 2
= 89— 5 cm3
6 3. Volume of the quarter cylinder
=— 1 × –––
22 × 72 × 20
5. Volume of the pyramid
4 7
=— 1 ×6×6×8
3 = 770 cm3
= 96 cm3 Volume of the cuboid
= 20 × 7 × h
= 140h cm3
Volume of the solid = 770 + 140h
1890 = 770 + 140h
140h = 1890 – 770
Paper 2 1120
   h =
140
1. Volume of the right prism = 8
= area of ∆PQU × PS
=— 1 × 12 × 8 × 7
2
= 336 cm3

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  Mathematics  SPM  Chapter 8

4. Volume of the cone Volume of the combined solid = 144 + 48 × AF


384 = 144 + 48 × AF
= 1 × 22 × 7 × 4
2

3 7 2 48 × AF = 384 − 144
240
= 51 1 cm3 AF = ––––
48
3
= 5 cm
Volume of the hemisphere
= 1 × 4 × 22 × 73
2 3 7
2
= 718 cm 3
3
Volume of the solid
Paper 2
= 51 1 + 718 2
3 3
1. Volume of the half cylinder
= 770 cm3
=— 1   –––
22 × 32 × 14
2 7
= 198 cm3
5. Volume of the pyramid
1 × 10 × 10 × 12 Volume of the cuboid
=— = 14 × 6 × 8
3
= 400 cm3 = 672 cm3

Volume of the cylinder Volume of the solid


22 × —7 2×5 = 198 + 672
= ––– = 870 cm3
7 2
= 192.5 cm3
2. Volume of the pyramid
Volume of the remaining solid
= 400 − 192.5 =— 1 ×8×8×9
= 207.5 cm3 3
= 192 cm3
Volume of the cube
6. Volume of the cuboid =8×8×8
= 11 × 9 × 12 = 512 cm3
= 1188 cm3 Volume of the solid
Volume of the cone = 192 + 512
1 × –––
22 × —7 2×9 = 704 cm3
=—
3 7 2
= 115.5 cm3 3. Volume of the hemisphere
Volume of the remaining solid =— 1  —4 × –––
22 × 33
= 1188 − 115.5 2 3 7
= 1072.5 cm3 4
= 56— cm 3
7
Volume of the cylinder
7. (a) Volume of the right pyramid 22 × 32 × 7
= –––
1 × 6 × 6 × 12 7
= — = 198 cm3
3
= 144 cm3 Volume of the solid
(b) Volume of the right prism = 56—4 + 198
1 × (6 + 10) × AF × 6 7
= — 4 cm3
2 = 254—
= 48 × AF 7

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 Mathematics  SPM  Chapter 8 

4. Let the length of the cylinder be l, in cm. 22 r2


Volume of the remaining solid = 44r2 – –––
Volume of the cylinder 3
22 × 42 × l 22 r2
330 = 44r2 – –––
= ––– 3
7
352 l cm3 132 r2 – –––
22 r2 = 330
= –––– ––––
7 3 3
110 r2 = 330
––––
Volume of the two hemispheres 3
4 × –––
22 × 43 r2 = ––––––– 330 × 3
=—
3 7 110
5632 = 9
= ––––– cm3
21 r = 3 cm
352 l + –––––
Volume of the solid = –––– 5632
7 21
352 5632
771 = –––– l + ––––– 7. Volume of the half cylinder
7 21
352 l = 771 − –––––5632 =— 1   –––
22 × —
7 2 × 20
–––– 2 7 2
7 21
352 10 559 = 385 cm3
–––– l = ––––––
7 21 Volume of the right prism
10 559 × ––––
7 = area of trapezium ABGH × BC
l = ––––––
21 352 =— 1 × (7 + 13) × 8 × 20
= 10 cm 2
= 1600 cm3
Volume of the solid
5. Volume of the cylinder = 385 + 1600
22 × 72 × 30
= ––– = 1985 cm3
7
= 4620 cm3
Volume of the cone 8. Let the height of the cone be h, in cm.
1 × –––
22 × —7 2×9 Volume of the cone
=— 1 × –––
22 × 72 × h
3 7 2 =—
= 115.5 cm3 3 7
154
= –––– h cm3
Volume of the remaining solid 3
= 4620 − 2(115.5)
= 4389 cm3 Volume of the hemisphere
=—1  —
4 × –––
22 × 73
6. Let the radius of the cylinder be r, in cm. 2 3 7
Volume of the cylinder 2156 cm3
= –––––
22 × r2 × 14 3
= –––
7 154 h + –––––
2156
= 44r2 cm3 Volume of the solid = ––––
3 3
Volume of the cone 1
1129— = –––– h + ––––– 154 2156
1 × –––
22 × r2 × 7 3 3 3
=—
3 7 154h + 2156 3388
––––––––––– = –––––
22 3 3
= –––r cm3
2
154h + 2156 = 3388
3
154h = 3388 − 2156
h = ––––– 1232
154
= 8 cm

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  Mathematics  SPM  Chapter 8

9. Volume of the right prism 12. Volume of the half cylinder


= 30 × 10 1   –––
22 × 52 × 14
=—
= 300 cm3 2 7
= 550 cm3
Volume of the cylinder
22 × 22 × 10
= ––– Volume of the prism
7 = area of trapezium ABCD × BJ
= 125—5 cm3 1 × (6 + 10) × 5 × 14
=—
7 2
Volume of the remaining solid = 560 cm3

= 300 − 125— 5 Volume of the solid


7 = 550 + 560
2
= 174— cm 3 = 1110 cm3
7

10. Volume of the cylinder 13. Volume of the cylinder


22 × 42 × 7
= ––– 22 × 42 × 12
= –––
7 7
= 352 cm3 3 cm3
= 603—
Volume of the hemisphere 7
1  —
4 × –––
22 × 43 Volume of the two cones
=—
2 3 7 1 × –––
22 × 42 × 6
= 2  —
2 cm3
= 134––– 3 7
21 1
= 201— cm3
Volume of the remaining solid 7
2
= 352 − 134––– Volume of the remaining solid
21 3 − 201— 1
= 603—
19 cm3
= 217––– 7 7
21 2
= 402— cm 3
7
11. Let the height of the cylinder be h, in cm.
Volume of the cylinder
22 × 72 × h 14. Volume of the cylinder
= –––
7 22 × 72 × 10
= –––
= 154h cm3 7
= 1540 cm3
Volume of the two hemispheres
4 × –––
22 × 73 Volume of the cone
=—
3 7 =— 1 × –––
22 × 72 × (22 − 10)
1 3 7
= 1437— cm3
3 = 616 cm3

Volume of the remaining solid = 154h − 1437—1 Volume of the solid


3 = 1540 + 616
872— 2 = 154h − 1437—
1 = 2156 cm3
3 3
154h = 872— + 1437— 2 1
3 3
= 2310
2310
h = –––––
154
= 15 cm

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 Mathematics  SPM  Chapter 8 

15. Let the height of the water be h, in cm. 17. Let the height of water in the cuboid container be h,
in cm.
V
0.5 m

h
H 4 cm G
x 1.3 m
h
8 cm
E F

Volume of the conical container x2 = 1.32 − 0.52

=— 1 × –––
22 × 82 × 2h x = 1.44
3 7 = 1.2 m
2816 h cm3
= –––––
21 1 × –––
60 × 80 × h = — 22 × 502 × 120
3 7
Volume of the empty space inside the container 22 × 502 × 120
h = –––––––––––––
=— 1 × –––
22 × 42 × h 21 × 60 × 80
3 7 = 65––– 10 cm
352 h cm3
= –––– 21
21
2816 h − ––––
352 h 18. Volume of the cylinder
Volume of the water = –––––
21 21 22 × —
= ––– 7 2×8
1 2816 352 7 4
821— = –––––h − –––– h
3 21 21 = 77 cm3
2464 = ––––
352 h Volume of the two discs
–––––
3 3
22 ×
= 2 ––– 7 2×2
352h = 2464 —
7 2
h = ––––– 2464 = 154 cm3
352
= 7 cm Volume of the solid
= 77 + 154
= 231 cm3
16. Volume of the half cylinder
1   –––
22 × —
7 2 × 14 19.
EF 2 = EJ 2 + JF 2
=—
2 7 2 EF = 32 + 42
= 269.5 cm3 = 5 cm
Volume of the right prism Volume of the prism
= area of the trapezium FGMN × EF = area of ∆EFJ × FG
=— 1 × (4 + 14) × 5 × 7 =— 1 ×3×4×8
2 2
= 315 cm3 = 48 cm3
Volume of the solid Volume of the cuboid
= 269.5 + 315 =5×7×8
= 584.5 cm3 = 280 cm3
Volume of the solid
= 48 + 280
= 328 cm3

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