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Practice Exercise - Solid Geometry

The document contains 12 practice problems involving the calculation of volumes and dimensions of various solid geometric shapes such as cones, pyramids, spheres, cylinders and frustums. The problems require applying formulas for volume, lateral area, ratios and trigonometry to solve for missing values like heights, diameters, edge lengths and areas.

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Practice Exercise - Solid Geometry

The document contains 12 practice problems involving the calculation of volumes and dimensions of various solid geometric shapes such as cones, pyramids, spheres, cylinders and frustums. The problems require applying formulas for volume, lateral area, ratios and trigonometry to solve for missing values like heights, diameters, edge lengths and areas.

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Practice Exercise: Solid Geometry

1. A tank in ice plant is to contain 3,000 liters of brine. It is constructed to be 4 m long and 1.5
m wide. Find the height of the tank.
A. 0.3 m B. 0.4 m C. 0.5 m D. 0.6 m

2. The water in the hemispherical bowl 42 cm across the top, is 9 cm deep. How much more water
is needed to fill the bowl to the brim?
A. 4671pi B. 4716pi C. 4176pi D. 4761pi

3. The volume of a square pyramid 384 cu cm. Its altitude is 8 cm. How long is an edge of the
base?
A. 11 B. 12 C. 13 D. 14

4. Find the lateral edge of a regular square pyramid if its slant height is 10 units and its base edge
is 6 units.
A. 11.33 B. 10.44 C. 9.55 D. 8.66

5. An equilateral triangle with side a is revolved about its altitude. The volume is ___ a^3
A. pi/8 B. pi*sqrt(3)/24 C. pi/4 D. pi*sqrt(3)/4

6. A sector is bent to form a cone. If the angle of the sector is 30° and the radius is 6cm, what is
the altitude of the cone in cm?
A. 5.98 B. 10.12 C. 4.98 D. 6.36

7. What is the volume of a frustum of a cone whose upper base is 15 cm. in diameter and lower
base is 10 cm in diameter with an altitude of 25 cm?
A. 3010.78 B. 3108.87 C. 2890.78 D. 2980.87

8. The diameter of two spheres are in the ratio two is to three, and the sum of their volumes is
1260 m^3, find the diameter of the larger sphere
A. 10 B. 12.29 C. 13.28 D. 14.32
9. Suppose a man 1.7 m tall could walk around the earth along a great circle, whose radius r = 6,
371.64 km. Determine the difference in the distances traveled by his head and his feet.
A. 10.28 m B. 11.46 m C. 10.68 m D. 11.63 m

10. A solid has an elliptical base with major axis of 18 inches and a minor axis of 12 inches. Find
the volume of the solid of every section perpendicular to the major axis is square.
A. 1728 B. 432 C. 2304 D. 1152

11. A solid has a base in the form of an ellipse with major axis 10 and minor axis 8. Find its volume
if every section perpendicular to the major axis is an isosceles triangle with altitude 6.
A. 60pi B. 78pi C. 40pi D. 54pi

12. The volume of a frustum of a cone is 1176 pi cu. m. If the radius of the lower base is 10 m and
the altitude is 18 m, compute the lateral area of the frustum of a cone.
A. 295pi B. 691pi C. 194pi D. 209pi

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