R. D. Sharma Solutions for Chapter: Mensuration-II (Volumes and Surface Areas of a Cuboid and a Cube), Exercise 4: EXERCISE
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Questions from R. D. Sharma Solutions for Chapter: Mensuration-II (Volumes and Surface Areas of a Cuboid and a Cube), Exercise 4: EXERCISE with Hints & Solutions
A field is long and wide. A plot (outside the field) long and wide is dug to a depth of and the earth taken out from the plot is spread evenly in the field. By how much is the level of field raised?

Two cubes, each of volume are joined end to end. If the surface area of the resulting cuboid is equal to , then find the value of .

Three cubes whose edges measure and respectively are melted to form a new cube. And the surface area of the new cube formed is , then find the value of .

The cost of preparing the walls of a room long at the rate of per square metre is and the cost of matting the floor at paise per square metre is . Find the height of the room.

The length of a hall is and the width . The sum of the areas of the floor and the flat roof is equal to the sum of the areas of the four walls. Find the height of the wall.

A metal cube of edge is melted and formed into three smaller cubes. The edges of the two smaller cubes are and . If the edge of the third smaller cube is , then find the value of .

The dimensions of a cinema hall are and . How many persons can sit in the hall, if each person requires of air?

The external dimensions of a closed wooden box are . The box is made of thick wood. How many bricks of size can be put in this box?
