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1. The total material used to manufacture 20,000 wooden dice, each with a 2cm edge, is 480,000cm^2. 2. The total area of a cube with a face diagonal of 8.25m is 203.93m^2. 3. The diagonal length of a cube with a total area of 780m^2 is 19.75m.

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1. The total material used to manufacture 20,000 wooden dice, each with a 2cm edge, is 480,000cm^2. 2. The total area of a cube with a face diagonal of 8.25m is 203.93m^2. 3. The diagonal length of a cube with a total area of 780m^2 is 19.75m.

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1. How much material was used in the manufacture of 20,000 wooden die, if each die has an edge of 2cm?

Given: e= 2cm
Solution:
TA=6e2
24cm2 multiply to 20,000
TA=6(2cm) 2
=480,000cm2
TA=6(4cm2)

2cm
TA=24cm2 the total material used is 480,000cm2

2. Find the total area of the cube if the face diagonal is 8.25 meters?
Given: Diagonal face: 8.25m
Solution:
Pythagorean Theorem
c2 + a2 + b2 TA= 6e2 8.25m

(8.25m) = (e) + (e)


2 2 2
TA= 6(5.83m)2
68.0625m = 2e 2 2
TA= 6(33.9889m2)
2 2
TA= 203.93m2
√ 34.03125m = √ e 2 2


5.83 m = e the total area of the cube is 203.93m2

3. What is the length of the diagonal of a cube if the total area is 780 square meters?
Given: Total Area= 780m2
Solution:
TA= 6e2 D= e√ 3
2 2
780 m 6e D= (11.40m)√ 3
=
6 6
D= 19.75m
√ 130 m = √ e2 2

11.40m = e ∴
the diagonal length of the cube is 19.75m

4. How many cubic feet are there in a cubical container with the edge of 36 inches?
Given: e=36 inches
Solution:
V= e3 1 inches is equal to 0.0833333 feet 36in

V= (36in)3 46, 656 x 0.0833333 = 3,888ft 3

V= 46,656in3 ∴
there are 3,888 cubic feet in a cubical container

5. Given a cylinder with a volume of 1050 in3 and a height of 12 in, find its radius. Use  = 3.14
Given: V= 1050in3 h=12in
Solution:

12in
V= πr2h
1050in3 = (3.14)(r2)(12in)

1050∈¿ 3
¿ = ¿¿
37.68∈¿ ¿

√ 27.866∈¿ ¿ = √ r 2 2


the radius of the cylinder is 5.28in
5.28 in = r

6. What is the volume of the largest cube that can be cut in a cylindrical tree trunk whose radius is 12 in?
Given: r=12in
Solution:
diameter=2r
diameter=2(12in)
diameter= 24in
12in
Pythagorean Theorem
c2 = a2 + b2 V= e3
(24in) = (e) + (e)
2 2 2
V= (16.97in)3
2 2
576∈¿ 2e
¿= V= 4,887 in3
2 2

the volume of the largest cube that can be cut is
√ 288∈¿ ¿ = √ e 2 2
4,887in3
16.97in = e

7. Three huge cubes of ice were put in a cylindrical glass with an internal diameter of 2 m. The edge of each cube
measures 1.2 m. How high is the water level inside the glass after the 3 ice cubes melted?
Given: Diameter= 2m 3 cubes each edge is 1.2m
Solution:
V= e3 V= r2h
V= (1.2m)3 d
5.184m3 = (3.14)( )2(h)
V= 1.728m3 2
Volume multiply it by 3
5.184 m3 (3.14 m¿¿ 2)h
1.728m3 x 3 2 =
¿
3.14 m 3.14

m2
Total Volume= 5.184m3 the water level inside the glass is 1.65m
1.65m = h

8. A piece of drainpipe, cylindrical in shape is 6 meters long. The wall of the pipe is 2cm thick; the inner radius is
20 cm. Find the lateral area of the pipe (inner and outside).
Given: h= 6m thick=2cm inner radius= 20cm
Solution:
Convert height meter to centimeter Inner LA= 2rh
1m=100cm Inner LA= (2)(3.14)(20cm)
(600cm)
Inner LA= 75,360cm2
Outer LA= 2Rh
Outer LA= 2(3.14)(22cm)
Height= (6m)(100)
h=600cm
Outer radius=thick of wall + inner radius
Outer radius= 2cm + 20cm
6m
Outer radius= 22cm
2cm


the inner lateral are is 75,360cm2 and the outer lateral

20cm
area is 82,896cm2

9. A big water tank is constructed in the form of a right circular cylinder (whose base diameter is 10 m and
altitude 8 m) surmounted by a hemisphere (whose diameter is 10 m). Find the total amount of water that can
be stored in the tank.
Given: Diameter of Cylinder= 10m h=8m
Diameter of Hemisphere=10m
Solution:
Volume of cylinder
V= r2h
d Volume of cylinder + Volume of Hemisphere
V= 3.14( )2(8m)
2 628m3 + 261.67m3
V= 3.14(25m2)(8m) Total Volume= 889.67m3
V= 628m3
Volume of hemisphere
2 3
V= r
3
2 d
V= (3.14)( )3 ∴
the total amount of water that can be stored
3 2
in the tank is 889.67m3
2
V= (3.14)(125m3)
3
2
V= (392.5m3)
3
V= 261.67m3

10. A circular cylindrical smokestack of a ship is 5m high. At one instance, this smokestack was filled with 20
cubic meters of smoke. Neglecting the thickness of the stack, find its lateral area.
Given: V= 20m3 h=5m
Solution:

5m
V= r2h
LA= 2rh
20m3 = (3.14)(5m)r2
LA= 2 (3.14)(1.13m)(5m)
3 2
20 m ( 15.7 m) r LA= 35.428 m2
=
15.7 15.7

√ 1.27 m2 = √ r 2 ∴
the lateral area is 35.428m2
1.13m = r

11. A sporting goods store sells exercise balls in two sizes, standard (22-in. diameter) and jumbo (34-in.
diameter). How many times as great is the volume of a jumbo ball as the volume of a standard ball?
Given: Standard ball diameter=22in Jumbo ball diameter= 34in
Solution:
Standard Ball Jumbo Ball Volume of Jumbo ball
4 3 4 3 Volume of Standard ball
V= r V= r
3 3 20,569.09
4 d 4 d 5,572.45
V= (3.14)( )3 V= (3.14)( )3
3 2 3 2 =3.69
4 4
V= (4,179.34in3) V= (15,426.82in3)
3 3
V=5,572.45 in3 V=20,569.09 in3


3.69 times the volume of standard ball is
equal to the volume of a jumbo ball

12. Find the volume of a sphere with surface area 245 in2. Give your answers in terms of .
Given: SA= 245 in2
Solution:
SA= 4r2 4 3
V= r
245(3.14) in2 = 4(3.14)r2 3
4
769.3¿ 2 12.56 r 2 V=  (7.83in)3
= 3
12.56 12.56
4
√ 61.25∈¿ ¿ = √ r
2 2
V=
3
 (480.048in3)

the volume of sphere in terms of  is 640.06
7.83 in = r
V= 640.06 in3 in3

13. Find the surface area of a sphere with a great circle that has an area of 121 m.
Given: Area of circle=121 m
Solution:
A= r2 SA= 4r2
121 = r SA= 4(3.14)(11m)2

SA= 4(3.14)(121m2)

SA= 1,519.76m2
121(3.14) = (3.14) r2

121(3.14) ( 3.14 ) r 2
=
3.14 3.14

√ 121m = √ r 2


the surface area of the sphere is 1,519.76m2
11m = r

14. Find the surface area of the composite figure.

Given: h= 9in diameter=12in


Solution:
Hemisphere surface area
SA= 2r2
d 2
SA= 2(3.14)( )
2
SA= 226.08 in2

Cylinder surface area


SA= r2 + 2rh
d d
SA= 3.14( )2 + 2(3.14)( )(9in)
2 2
SA= 113.04in2 + 339.12in2
SA= 452.16 in2

Hemisphere SA + Cylinder SA

the surface area of the figure is 678.24 in2
226.08 in2 + 452.16 in2
Total surface area= 678.24 in2

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