Michele Conway, Belle Cottingham, Alastair Duncombe and, Amanda George Solutions for Exercise 5: Exercise 2

Author:Michele Conway, Belle Cottingham, Alastair Duncombe & Amanda George

Michele Conway Mathematics Solutions for Exercise - Michele Conway, Belle Cottingham, Alastair Duncombe and, Amanda George Solutions for Exercise 5: Exercise 2

Attempt the free practice questions from Exercise 5: Exercise 2 with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. Cambridge Lower Secondary Maths Stage 9: Student's Book solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.

Questions from Michele Conway, Belle Cottingham, Alastair Duncombe and, Amanda George Solutions for Exercise 5: Exercise 2 with Hints & Solutions

EASY
Lower Secondary Stage 9
IMPORTANT

Find the volume (in cm3) of the prism given. Its cross-sectional area is 60 cm2.

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EASY
Lower Secondary Stage 9
IMPORTANT

Find the volume (in cm3) of the prism given. Its cross-sectional area is 36 cm2.

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EASY
Lower Secondary Stage 9
IMPORTANT

Find the volume (in cm3) of the prism given. Its cross-sectional area is 40 cm2.

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MEDIUM
Lower Secondary Stage 9
IMPORTANT

Use the give information to find the missing length (in cm):

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MEDIUM
Lower Secondary Stage 9
IMPORTANT

Use the given information to find the missing length (in cm). Write answer to the nearest whole number. (Use, π=3.14)

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MEDIUM
Lower Secondary Stage 9
IMPORTANT

This prism has a volume of 260 cm3. Zahara is finding its missing length. 

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She writes:

Volume = area of triangle × height

Area of triangle =base×height÷2

Area of triangle =260÷12.5=20.8 cm2

Height =20.8÷5÷2=2.08 cm

Do you agree with Sahara? Explain your answer.

MEDIUM
Lower Secondary Stage 9
IMPORTANT

This prism below has a volume of 72 cm3. If a+bc=x cm, find x.

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MEDIUM
Lower Secondary Stage 9
IMPORTANT

A cylinder has a volume of 64 cm3 and a height of 8 cm. What could its other dimension (in cm) be? (Use, π=3.14)