Mahabir Singh Solutions for Chapter: Surface Areas and Volumes, Exercise 1: MATHEMATICAL REASONING

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Mahabir Singh Mathematics Solutions for Exercise - Mahabir Singh Solutions for Chapter: Surface Areas and Volumes, Exercise 1: MATHEMATICAL REASONING

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Questions from Mahabir Singh Solutions for Chapter: Surface Areas and Volumes, Exercise 1: MATHEMATICAL REASONING with Hints & Solutions

HARD
9th Foundation
IMPORTANT

A metal sheet 27cm long. 8cm broad and 1cm thick is melted into a cube. Find the difference between surface areas of two solids.

MEDIUM
9th Foundation
IMPORTANT

The height of a cone is equal to its base diameter. Then slant height of the cone is

MEDIUM
9th Foundation
IMPORTANT

The length of the longest rod that can be kept in a cuboidal room of dimensions 10 m×10 m×5 m is __________.

HARD
9th Foundation
IMPORTANT

A hemispherical bowl is filled to the brim with a beverage. The contents of the bowl are transferred into a cylindrical vessel whose radius is 50% more than its height. If the diameter is same for both the bowl and the cylinder, then the amount of the beverage that can be poured from the bowl into the cylindrical vessel is

MEDIUM
9th Foundation
IMPORTANT

The volume of a cylinder of radius r is 14 of the volume of rectangular box with a square base of side length x. If the cylinder and the box have equal heights, what is the value of r in terms of x?

 

MEDIUM
9th Foundation
IMPORTANT

The edge of a cube is 20cm. How many small cubes of edge 5cm can be formed from this cube?

HARD
9th Foundation
IMPORTANT

The volume of two spheres are in the ratio 64:27. the difference of their surface areas, if the sum of their radii is 7 units, is ______

MEDIUM
9th Foundation
IMPORTANT

The radii of two cylinders are in the ratio 2:3 and their heights are in the ratio of 5:3 The ratio of their volumes is ___________