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ASé Essental ICSE Mathematics for Class 6 s 101. Find EXAMPLE 2/ The difference between the squares of two consecutive numbers i# 10 the numbers. Solution Let the two consecutive numbers be x and x +1. ‘Then, (x +1)? -x? =101 or x?+2x+1-x**101 or 2x41=101 or 2x=101-1-100 or x=12 50 x+1=5041=51. Hence, the numbers are 50 and 51. EXAMPLE 3/ Two numbers add up to 70. One third of the larger number is 10 more than one seventh of the smaller number. Find the numbers Solution Let the larger number be x. Then, the smaller number is 70 ~ x. From the question, | 1b 1 1 Sx ==(70-x)+10 or 4x=10-5x+10 | gX7 770-2410 or 2x z ge pel: 7x +3x or =x+-x=20 or Saez, 21 10 21 = 20+— =20x — =2x21 = 42. Ge 2160 + the larger number is 42. So, the smaller number is 70 ~ x = 70 - 42 = 28. EXAMPLE@) If the same number be added to the numbers 5, 11, 15 and 31 then the resultan . numbers are in proportion. Find the number. jolution’ Let the number be x. Then, 5 +x, 11 +x, 15 +x and 31 +x are in proportion. That is, S+x _15+x ll+x 31+x or (5 +x)(31+x) =(11+x)(15+x) or 155 +36x +x? =165+26x+x? or 36x -26x = 165-155 or 10x=10 or x=10 10 Hence, the required number is 1. number is subtracted from the numerator of the fraction ® and thrice that 5 umber is added to the denominator, the fraction becomes 1. Find the number 4 Let the number be x. From the question, Bix" 7 5+3x 4 or 12-4x=5+3x or 4x+3x=12-5. 7 or 4x(3-x)=5+3x . 7x=7 or x= ‘Let the digit in the units place be x. ‘Then, the digit in the tens place is x +5. So, the number is 10(x +5) +. and the sum of the digits is x +5 +x =2x +5. After reversing the digits, the new number is 10x +(x +5). 6(2x +5)},=10x +(x +5) or 11x +50-(12x +33) = 11x +5, 12 or x= 12-1 Z r 12 So, the digit in the units place is x = 1 and the digit in the tens place is x +5=1+5 =6. the required original number is 61. Let Ram's present age be x years. Then. in 7 years he will be (x +7) years old, and 8 years ago he was (x ~8) years old. From the question, x47=2(x-8) or x+7=2x-16 or Qx-x=16+7 or x =23. :. Ram's present age is 23 years. “example 9/ The pre 0 b 4 be in the re Solution Let the present age of the son be x years. Then, the present age of the father is 2x years. ‘After 8 years. the age of the son will be (x +8) years and that of the father ll be (2x +8) years. From the question. 2x+8 _7 o 4(@x+8)=71x+8) of 8x +32 =7x+56 x+8 4 or 8x-7x=56-32 or x=24. Hence, the present age of the son is 24 years. eng ofthe fla Is x +11) mand the area of the field is x(x +11) m? fae new field is {(x +11) 12} m = (x ~1) mand the width of the new BVA ‘more than four times a number is four less than five times the number. Find the mumber- W/The difference between the squares of two consecutive numbers is 141 Find numbers. ‘ ae difference between the squares of two consecutive even numbers is 36. Find e numbers, ‘The difference between the squares of two consecutive odd numbers is 56. Find the numbers. g/t sum of two numbers is 90, One third of the larger number is 9 more than twice the one. What are the numbers? 4 If the same number be added to the numbers 2, 4, 14 and 22 then the resultant numbers are in proportion, Find the number. (uy Find a number such that 25, 7 and 1 are added to it, the product of the first and results is equal to the square of the second. 5. (1) Mhat must be added to the numerator and the denominator of the fraction = to ce it equal to 2 ‘The denominator of a fraction is greater than the numerator by 3. If7 is added to the numerator, the fraction increases by unity. Find the fraction. the same integer is added to the numerator of the fraction 2 and subtracted from the denominator, the fraction becomes 2. What is the integer? In a two-digit number, the digit in the tens place is four times the digit in the units place. If sum of the digits is 10, find the number. 7/in a two-digit number, the digit in the tens place is three times the digit in the units place. If ¢ digits are reversed, the number decreases by 36. Find the number. ‘The sum of the digits of a two-digit number is 6. If 18 is subtracted from the number. digits of the number are interchanged. Find the number. 9. (in five years from now, Shyam will be thrice as old as he was 9 years ago. Find Bis present age. (it) 4 years ago, Lal was twice as old as he was 9 years ago. Find bi the present ‘a man’s age is seven times that of his son. In 5 years, he will be four tim at are the present ages of the man and his son? “a man's age is 42 years and his son's age is 12 years man be thrice as old as his son? (ii) A man’s age is 32 years and his son's age is 5 fe be four times that of his son? 12. (A purse contains some coins. Of these, the number the number of five-rupec coins and twice the m number of coins is 66, what is the value of (i) Anuj has an equal number of two-rupee and one-rupee coins. If the total number of coins five-rupee and two-rupee coins does he AGO Essential ICSE Mathematics for Class 8 13/a plane takes 2 hours and 45 minutes to cover the distance between two airports. If It travels 20 km/h slower then it takes 3 hours. Find the speed of the plane. Also, find the ice between the two airports. 14 ‘Two cyclists make the same trip. The first one takes 3.5 hours and the second, with a speed that is 1 km/h greater than that of the first, takes 3 hours. Find the speeds of the two cyclists. Also, find the distance covered in the trip. 15. The length of a rectangle is 1 m greater than its width. If the length is increased by 2 mand the width is decreased by 6 m. the area decreases by 50 m2. What are the dimensions of the rectangle? 38 The length of a rectangle is 5 m greater than its width. If the perimeter of the rectangle is 50 m, find its length. /, In a right-angled triangle. one of the acute angles is one fifth the other. Find the measure of the smallest angle. ag ‘The base of an isosceles triangle is 3 cm longer than each of the other sides. If the perimeter is 54 cm, find the lengths of the sides. ANSWERS 7 1. 10 2. (i) 70 and 71 (i)S8and10 (ii)13and15 3.81and9 4.()2 (2 5.19 ww 3 (i+ 6.82 7.62 8.42 9. (i) 16 years (ii) 14 years 10. 35 years and 5 years respectively 11.43 (4 12. (i) 60 (ti) 16 each 13. 240 km/h; 660km 14. 6 km/hand 7 km/h; 21 km 15. Length = 9 m; width = 8 m 16.15m 17.15° 18. 17 em. 17 cm and 20 cm Every object that occupies some space has a volume. The volume of an object, or of a solid geometrical figure, is the amount of space it occupies. A suitcase occupies more space than a pencil box. So, a suitcase has more volume than a pencil box. In this chapter, we will discuss the volume of a cuboid and that o! acube. A cuboid is a solid bounded by six rectangular — faces, The adjacent faces are perpendicular to each tore |" “Oiier and the opposite faces have the same —— dimensions. A cuboid has 12 edges. See = ‘Acuboss Acube is a solid bounded by six square faces. Its adjacent faces are perpendicular to each other and all its 12 edges are equal in length. Measurement of volume To measure something, we must have a unit. The volume of are 1 cm each may be taken as the unit of volume. The volume of such 1 cubic centimetre, written as 1 cu. cm or 1 ce or 1em*. A cube of thi: called a cubic-centimetre block cube whose If each edge of a cube is 1 m long, the volume of the cube is 1 cu. m, i.e. 1 m®. And if each edge of a cube is 1 mm long, the volume of the cube is 1 mm® These units of volume and the relationships among them are listed in Table 2.1. A cube of any of these 1 m®) may be taken as a volumes (1 mm®. 1 cm unit cube EXAMPLE Solution tei Solution Volume of a cu 5 cm long, 5 cm broad and 5 cm high. If we stack five ‘unit cubes of 1 cm® one on top of the other, we will get a tall cuboid of height 5 cm, and length and Lem each. If we place five such piles (that is, 5x5) of unit cubes next to each other, we will get a cuboid of height 5 cm, length 5 cm and breadth 1 cm. We will need five such rows (5 x5 x5) of unit cubes to build up the given cube. So. the volume of the cube is (5 x5 x5) cm* = 125 cm®. Observe that 125 =5°. esa 5<52 5 unt cubes ‘Thus, the rule for finding the volume of a cube is the following, K2Glume of a cube = (length of an edge of the cube)* Representing volume by V and length of an edge by a, we have w= and a=2V. ‘The volume of the given cube is (length of an edge)® = (4m)? = 4x 4x 4cm® = 64cm ‘The length of an edge of the given cube is Yvolume = 9512 cm? = ¥8x8x8 cm = 8 cm. ‘The diagram represents a cuboid which is 5 cm long, 4cm broad and 3 cm high. You can work out for yourself that we would need 5 x 4x3 unit cubes to build it up. In other words, the volume of the cuboid is (5 x43) cm’. where 5 cm, 4cm and 3 cm are its length, breadth and height respectively. jasome 3 ¢ SD sas fee! oda cinder bs 1d ccs cd nv ig 30 mF | the volume of the cylinder. Here.1 = 14 cm and hh = 20cm. & Whee of the gren cylinder = 7h = <114 co? (20 om - 218-14 200m" =12320cm* Wind the volume of a cylinder with area of the base 315 cm” and beigh: ‘Here, the area of the base is 315 cm” and height of the cylinder is 5 wolume of the cylinder = (area of the base) * ( ht of the cylinder #315 Bem’ =B2 EXAMPLE 1 Solution Solution jollow cylinder be Here, the external radius is R = 10°" 5 em the height is h =85 cm, and the thickness of the pipe is 1 cm. Clearly, internal radius = (external radius) - thickness => r=R-lcem=5cm-lcom=4cm. — External volume of the pipe = xR7h. Internal volume of the pipe = xr7h. So, the volume of the metal used in the pipe is (external volume of the pipe) ~ (internal volume of the pipe) = nR?h—ar7h = ah(R? -1?) = 72 35%(6? 4) em =990 cm’. Given that the mass of 1 cm® metal is 7.8 ¢. Hence, the mass of the pipe is (mass of 990 cm® metal) = 990 x78 g = 7.722 kg. volume ___720 “Tengthxheight 156 m=8m. volume _ 720 he it of the boid is —— = ————_—____= -__ m= 16 agent re “grea ofthe base 45 ‘The volume of the milk the container can hold is the same as its internal volume. Solution v the height of the water level 2m, and originally it was 1.5 rise in the water level = 2 m ~ 1.5m = 0.5 m = 50cm. How many to build a per tho Volume of the wall = length ~ height « thickness = 30 m»2m 025 m a = 30% 100 «2 «100025 «100 cm? Volume of a brick = 10 em x 7.5 cm x 2.5 cm =10+7.5+25 cm? number of bricks = Yume of the wall _ 30% 100 x2» 100 + 0.25 - 100 cm “volume of a brick ~ ? = 30 100 «200 » 25 75x25 80.900. The cost of 1000 bricks 1 21500. Cost to build the wall = (cost of 80.000 bricks) = 71500 ~ 80 = 71.20.00 Volume and Surface Area a Find the height of the eyinder whore volume is 8,08 m° and diameter ofthe Dave om. sustion Here. V3 05 wo sage 200 emt ae 2 Vea Vi 3.08 m* x ha XY, = S08 ne oom mr? 22x(1.4x1.4m?) 2 So, the height of the cylinder is im = 50cm. EXAMPLE 7 ping the radius of the base of a cylinder whose volume is 12320 em® and height is cm. Solution Here, V =12320cm* and h=20cm. * Let the radius of the base be r. Here, V = xr7h = 12320 em® ae 12320 cm? ah ces 128207 em? _ 195 omn?, 22 x20 cm r = 196 cm? =14cm. So, the radius of the base is 14 cm. EXAMPLE,” The radius and the height of a cylinder are in the ratio 7 : 11, and the volume of the cylinder is 13552 cm®. Find its radius of the base and its height. Solution Let the radius ber =7x cm and the height be h = 11x em. Here, volume of the cylinder = 13552 cm® = ar?h = 13552 cm® = 22 7x x71 x = 19852 => 22x7x11x* =13552 3 13552 = piss ee x 7 ae oe So, the radius of the base is 7x cm =14 cm and the height of the cylinder is 11x cm = 22 cm. exauries iow many cubic metres of earth must be dug to construct a 25-m-deep well of ‘ameter 5.6 m? If the earth taken out is spread over a rectangular plot of size 22 m x 16 m, find the height of the platform so formed. Solution Here,h=25m and r= 88 m=28 m. volume of the earth dug out = volume of the well = xr7h 22 16 m® ~~ x28x2.8%25 m> CO Me: ——— a OU 4 Essential ICSE Mathematics for Class 5 Mis ‘So, 616 m° of earth must be dug to construct such a well, , ‘Now, area of the platform = 22 mx 16 m=352 m® => volume of the platform = area x height = 352 m? x height. Also, volume of the platform = volume of the earth dug out => 352 m*x height = 616 m° > height = S26 m =175 m. Hence, the height of the platform is 1.75 m. (DAMMENQ/A rectangular paper of width 21 cm is rolled slong its width and a cylinder 6 radius 25 cm is formed. Find the volume of the cylinder. Solution _ When a rectangular paper is rolled along its width, we get a cylinder with its height equal to the width of the paper. t i ij 2h om Zien 1 ! ane h=21cem and r=25cm. So, volume of the cylinder = nr2h = 22 «25x25 x21em? = 41250 cm. 7 at ocnca: Piece of paper is 11 cm long and 8 cm wide. It is folded without overlapping to make a cylinder of height 8 cm. Find the volume of the cylinder Solution eee j lf = Ped [ Es Here, the circumference of the base of the cylinder equals the length of the paper 2nr=1lem => 2x2 xr =11em > r=Zom volume of the cylinder = nr2h 27 3 om? =77 em? 7 44 2. For a cuboid of length l, breadth b, height h and volume V, lxbxh, (ii)l= fe pews tp iit : ep: BET, and Wh M19 & 4 | i _ se rs “1. For a cube of volume V and edge a, we have V =a and a=9V. é |s WV '8. For a cylinder of base radius r and height h, @vem'n, an=%, wwr= and (iv) V = (area of the base) xR. ¥ ‘a 4. The volume of a hollow cylinder of external radius R, internal radius r and height h is given by the formula V = nR?h ~xr7h. 1. Find the volume of a cube of edge (1) 5 cm, (ii) 6 m, (ili) 1 m 20 cm. 2. Find the length of an edge of a cube if its volume is (1) 125 cc, (ti) 1728 cm®. 3. Find the volumes of cuboids of the dimensions given below. (i) Length = 5 m, breadth = 3 mand height = 2m (ii) Length = 12 m, breadth = 10 mand height = 5 m (iit) Length = 40 cm, breadth = 30 cm and height = 20 cm (iv) Area of the base = 40 cm? and height = 6 cm 3. Find its height if its length is 12 cm and breadth 4, (i) The volume of a cuboid is 960 cm is 10 cm. (ii) The volume of a cuboid is 280 cm its Jength. 4 the area of the base of a cuboid is 40 cm2, Ifits volume is 360 cm®, find its height. -ed to build cubes/cuboids of the following 3. If its height is 4 cm and breadth is 7 cm, find bs 5. How many cubic-centimetre blocks will be requir: dimensions? (i) 4 cm by 8 cm by 7m (iti) Length of an edge = 0.2 m 6. (t) Find the capacity in litres of a pot of dimensions 24 em 7.5 em x 12 em m Jong, 4 m wide and 3 m high. ie Find the volume of air in an empty room 5 ‘Three metallic cubes of sides 6 cm, 8 cm and 10 cm are melted and made into a single 1 cube. Find the edge of the new cube 8, fjow many 3-cm cubes can be formed by melting a 15-cm cube of metal? (u) 4 m x 50.cm x 0.1m (iv) Each side = 4 cm 9/Mow many cuboids of dimensions 4 cm by 3 cm by 2 cm can be cut from a cuboid asuring 8 cm x 6 cm x 4 cm? 10/A rectangular block of lead. 10 cm by 5 cm by 6 cm, is melted and recast into a cuboid, which is 10 cm high and 2 cm wide. Find the length of the cuboid ‘M20 Rasential INR Mathevnation fp Clana 14, WA rectanggtar tank, 8 m long, 7m wice and 8 ng, ontatnn Wale Uw sepa op © 3m, How much more water ean it hold? RETA jas dep (YA rectangular tank, 5 1m long, 4m wide and m deep, ean ian bof 1,5 m, The water tn the tank 1s run off into an emply nk Mal le AM Lon wel yy wide, What will be the depth of the water in the seeand tank’? /rcabou fs 6.5 em long, 4 em broad and 2,5 em high, A eube has an edge at Aen, Whi) has the greater volume? 43. How many bricks each of dimensions 10 em x 8 em » 6.0m will be required to build» yl) ofsize 5 mx 1,2 mx 2m? Ifthe bricks sell at £2000 per thousand, find He cael Of Wuslainy the wall, 14, Find the volume of a cylinder with the following dimensions, YF Radius of the base = 14 em and height = 36 om (i) Radius of the base = 21 em and height = 1,6 m. (47 Diameter of the base = 7 m and height = 5 m iv)Area of the base = 324 em" and helght = 8 em 15¢ A cylindrical water tank 4s 2.1m long and its radius 1 Lm, Pind the quantity of the ys in litres that can be stored in the tank, 16. Find the radius of the base of the cylinder if (i)Ats volume is 2310 em" and height ts 15 em, (Bis volume is 15400 cm" and height ts 25 em, 17, Pind the height of the cylinder whose (i) yolume ts 924 em* and radius of the base ts 7 em, Volume is $465 cm* and diameter of the base ts 21 em, ie Volume of a cylinder 1s 5346 em’, and the ratio of its radius to Hs hejght bs 37 bine radius and height, i Va circumference of the base of a cylinder 1s 66 em and its height is 40 on. Kind tn ume of the cylinder, ax ton many cubie metres of earth must be dug to construct a 20-nedeep well of diane: 7 m? If the earth taken out is spréad over a rectangular plot of size 22 sm » 1A ym, fined tho ight of the platform so formed, 2) A rectangular paper of width 28 em is rolled along tts width to form a eylindey of patie 30 cm, Find the volume of the cylinder, 234A rectangular paper 1s 22 em long and 10 em wide, Ibs folded without overlapping. to nk apylinder of height 10 em, Find the volume of the eylinder le external radius of a 14-em-long metallic pipe ts 9 c¥n, and the pipe ts J em thick hi the volume of the metal used tn the pipe, If the mass of Lem metal is 6,6 , find the 1m of the pipe, : 1.10)125 em (uy 216m9 HH) PF ai)5em i) em 9.180m® — (4) 600m — (HH) 24,000em® av) 240 em All, ag a cuboid. ce area of a cube , The figure shows the cube ABCDEFGH. The six iom_B faces of the cube—ABCD, EFGH, ADEH, BCFG, i ABGH and CDEF—are all equal in size. u Lent ¢ om Let the length of the edge of the cube be l cm. Miele” 5 ‘Then, the area of one of the faces is 1? em?. t a] So, the total surface area of the cube is ee (sum of the areas of the six equal faces) = 61? cm?. ‘Thus, the rule for finding the surface area of a cube is the following, ia Secon surface area (length of an edge)”. Denoting the surface area by S and the length of an edge by a, we obtain S=6a? and a=|'s. — 6 (RXAMPLE Find the surface area of a cube of edge 6 cm. Solution ‘The surface area of the cube = 6 (length of an edge)? = 6(6 cm)? = 216 cm?. Surface area of a cuboid ‘The figure shows a cuboid ABCDEFGH. In it, the A____ten_8 faces ABCD and EFGH are equal, the faces ADEH Bem ag HOR a and BCFG are equal and the faces ABGH, CDEF_ |" nen Lg are qual. = tom boom |hem Let the length of the cuboid be lcm, the = te breadth of the cuboid be b cm, and the height of the cuboid be h cm. M22 Essential ICSE Mathematics for Class & f the cuboid is So, the surface aes it 'ABCD) + (area of the rectangle ADpy,, S = 2{(area of tangle + (area of the rectangle ABGH) =2(lb+bh+h) cm?. cuboid is Therefore, the formula for the surface area S of a EXAMPLE Find the surface area of a cuboid if its length, breadth and height are 5 cm, 4 .,, and 3 cm respectively. Solution ‘The surface area of the cuboid is A S=2(lb+bh +hl) =2(5x44+4x3 +3x5) cm’ Zo 2 =2(20 +12 +15) cm? =2x 47 cm” = 94 cm*. Surface area of the four walls of a room. I iE ‘at | TF ROtGie 5 A AT iD hem 9a | wan [eee | seca come area =hlom? Lom lH cel hom | a Ss hom oor & € BybenG tem ban tan The four walls of the room in the figure are ABGF, ABCD, CDEH and EFGH Let the length, breadth and height of the room be Lem, bcm and hem respectively. Then, the sum of the areas of the four walls is (hb +hl+hb + hl) cm? =2h(l +b) m2, But 2(length + breadth) is the perimeter of the floor’ Therefore, area of the four walls = (perimeter of the floor) x height BUSHPLE Pind the arce ofthe four walls ofa room oflength 5.2 m, breadth 4 nd heig 3 m, ignoring the doors, windows and other openings, =" Solution The area of the four walls of the room is 2x height x (length + breadth) =2%3%(6.2 +4.8)m?—60 m? Surface area of cylinder The surface of a closed cylinder consists of two flat circles (base and top) an¢ Oe * PINES / Pine the cuctoce aren of « cube Wis valasis i S45 om” Gettin The length of an ecige of the cubs is YY = VS43 cm! = 27S FSF cm = Pm surface ares of the cube = 6+ (length of an ecige)* «= (Temi? - 284 cm® wartace ares of s cube ts 06 m*. Find ite volume. Let fee be thee erngtts of cach edge of the cute Then. surface ares of the cube = Gi" mm? = 96 a” (ggven Pate ow i-4 wohume of the cube = (4m)? = 64 m* Foe cubes cack of edge 5 con are jained ed te end te form © enbotd. int the wotemne and Che euvtnge ace of the euletd The two cubes att joined ened to ened - Jemagth of the cubes = Reeadith of the resulting cutbotd = 3 cm eed beet of the resuiting cuban! = 5 cx cchume ef the cobetl = 10cm + Sem + Som = Oem Serareles takes fi00 cea lets: revalanen aya mama eis 319 om a, Find the area of the road levelled if the diameter of the roadroller its length is 2m, , 2 2 Solution 56 =—— id he2m. em = 5m am Area of the road levelled in one complete reyolution = curved surface area of the roller 22 56 oo yt - 17 yt SAR ae ep eo 28 Hence, the area of the road levelled in 800 complete revolutions 1s 1762 2 ——m’* =5632 m?. 800 x —— m’ Here, r= Feed Avec eRe io eee q 1, For acube, S = 6a? anda» 5: where Sts the surface area and a isthe length of an edge, See aries danetgh tauth » ctv tie the surface area is $= 2(Ib + bh + hl). 8. The area of the four walls of a room is $ = 2(1 + b)h. 4. For a cylinder of radius r and height h, (i) curved (or lateral) surface area = 2xrh (ii) total surface area = 2nr(r +h). 1. Find the surface area of a cube of edge () 10cm. (ii) 7m. (W720 m. 24 m. 2. Pind the surface areas of cuboids of the following dimensions, (1) Length = 6 cm, breadth = 4 cm and height = 3 cm (i) Length = 15 m, breadth = 10m and height = 4m (Wy ength = 16 om, breadth = 12 cm and height = 9 om (1) The volume of a cube is 512 cm®. Find its surface area. The volume of a cube is 64 m®. Find its surface area, he surface area of a cube is 1536 cm. Find its volume. surface area of a cube is 294 m?. Find its volume, cubes each of edge 3 cm are joined end to end. Find the surface area of the boid. are Joined end to end. Find the surface area of the Volume and Surface Area M27 10/A cuboidal box is 2 mj face at the rate of 2200 pe ne 0.5 m high. Find the cost of painting its outer ‘ong, 1 m broad and a 8 a f a g a - F 8 a é & é 12/A swimming pool is 25 Mbor and four walls ate long, 20 m wide and 2 m deep. Find the cost of cementing its the rate of 220 per m2. Z 1 Eee floor of a rectangular hall of height 6 m has a perimeter of 300 m. Calculate the cost of Painting its four walls at the rate of 760 Per m?. (Ignore the doors, windows and other openings.) 14. pee eegeuned Surface area and the total surface area of a cylinder with the following (i) Radius of the base = 7 cm and height =12 cm (ii) Radius of the base = 15 cm and height = 35 cm (ii) =21m and height =7 m ameter of the base = 1.4 m and height =5 m A closed cylindrical tank of diameter 21 m and height 4 m is made of steel. How much area | of steel sheet is required? 16. Find the curved surface area and the total surface area of a cylinder whose (i/volume is 30800 cm ® and radius of the base is 14 cm. (ii) volume is 1.54 m® and radius of the base is 70 cm 17. Find the curved surface area and the total surface area of a cylinder if (i) its volume is 23562 cm® and height is 17 cm. ) Ats volume is 1078 cm® and height is 7 cm. P a. surface area of a cylinder is 924 cm?. If its radius of the base is 7 cm, find its and volume. : the lateral surface area of a cylinder of height 21 cm is 924 cm?. Find its radius of the base and its volume i @the curved surface area of a cylinder is 6160 cm? and the circumference of the base is 76 cm. Find the volume of the cylinder. radius and the height of a cylinder are in the ratio 7 : 3. Ifthe volume of the cylinder is jus X The ram®. find the curved surface area and the total surface area of the cylinder 474 om*. 2 20 cylindrical pillars of an institution at the rate of 83 per m? if the Se ict of each pillar are 36 cm and 3.5 m respectively.

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