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Solid Geometry

The document provides the descriptions of 7 solids diagrams and calculation problems involving finding volumes of complex shapes made by combining basic geometric objects like cones, cylinders, pyramids, and prisms. The problems require using the value of pi (π = 3.14) to calculate heights or volumes given other measurements like diameters, bases, or total volumes.

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Solid Geometry

The document provides the descriptions of 7 solids diagrams and calculation problems involving finding volumes of complex shapes made by combining basic geometric objects like cones, cylinders, pyramids, and prisms. The problems require using the value of pi (π = 3.14) to calculate heights or volumes given other measurements like diameters, bases, or total volumes.

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Diagram 1 shows a solid formed by joining a cuboid and a half-cylinder.

Using =722, calculate the volume, in cm3, of the solid.[4 marks] Answer:

Diagram 2 shows a solid pyramid. A small pyramid (shaded region) with base square6cm and height 4 cm is taken out of the solid. Calculate the volume, in cm3, of theremaining solid.[4 marks] Answer:

3. Diagram 3 shows a solid formed from a cone and hemisphere

The diameters of the cone and the hemisphere are 21cm each. The volume of the solidis 4 042.5 cm3. Using =722, calculate the height of the cone in cm.*4 marks+ Answer:

4. Diagram 4 shows a solid formed by joining a right pyramid and a cuboid.

The volume of the solid is 1 100 cm3. Calculate the height of the pyramid.[4 marks] Answers:

5. Diagram 5 shows a solid formed by joining a cone and a cylinder.

The diameter of the cylinder and the diameter of the base of the cone are both 7 cm .The volume of the solid is 231 cm3. By using =722, calculate the height, in cm, of the cone.[4 marks] Answer:

6. Diagram 6 shows a solid cylinder of height 20cm and diameter 14 cm. A cone withradius 7 cm and height 9 cm is taken out of the solid. Calculate the volume in cm3of the remaining solid. (Use =722).`*4 marks+

7. Diagram 7 shows a solid formed by combining a right prism with a half cylinder o n therectangular plane DEFG.

DIAGRAM 7DE = 14 cm,EJ = 8cm,=90 DEJ andthe height of theprism is 6 cm. Calculate the volume,in cm3, of the solid.(Use722= )*4 mark Answer:

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