Rose Harrison and Clara Huizink Solutions for Exercise 14: Practice 4
Rose Harrison Mathematics Solutions for Exercise - Rose Harrison and Clara Huizink Solutions for Exercise 14: Practice 4
Attempt the practice questions from Exercise 14: Practice 4 with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. MYP Mathematics A concept based approach 4&5 Standard solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.
Questions from Rose Harrison and Clara Huizink Solutions for Exercise 14: Practice 4 with Hints & Solutions
These two cones are mathematically similar.
Cone has volume . Calculate the volume of Cone in .
Expalin why any two spheres are mathematically similar.
The volume of a sphere of radius is (to significant figures). Find the volume of a sphere of radius . [Enter the value excluding units]
The volume of a sphere of radius is (to significant figures). Find the volume of a sphere of radius . [Enter the value excluding units]
If the height of a cone is that has volume and base radius then find the value of .
If the radius of a cone is that has volume and height , then find the value of . [Use and round off up to two decimal places]
Find the radius of a sphere with volume .
[Use and write the value to the nearest integer excluding units]
Suppose you fill an empty sphere with water and then pour it into an empty cylinder that has the same height and diameter as the sphere. Find the height up the cylinder that the water would reach. Leave your answer as a fraction of the total height of the cylinder.