B Nirmala Shastry Solutions for Exercise 2: MISCELLANEOUS EXERCISE
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Questions from B Nirmala Shastry Solutions for Exercise 2: MISCELLANEOUS EXERCISE with Hints & Solutions
is the cross-section of the prism. Find the surface area and volume of the prism if , and
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The diagram represents the floor of a room. All dimensions are in metres and all the angles are right angles. Calculate the perimeter of the room

The diagram represents the floor of a room. All dimensions are in metres and all the angles are right angles. Calculate the area of the floor.

The diagram represents the floor of a room. All dimensions are in metres and all the angles are right angles. Calculate the volume of the room if it is high.

The length, breadth and height of solid metal rods are and respectively. These are melted and combined to form a cube. What is the length of the cube?

Each edge of a metal cube measures , and it weighs . What is the length of another cube of same metal, weighing ?

Find the number of bricks with dimensions required to build a wall of dimensions .

A closed rectangular tank with dimensions is filled with water to a depth of as shown in the figure. If the tank is turned so that it rests on its smallest face, find the new depth of water in the tank.
