Practice problems of the volume - page 5 of 118
Volume is the measure of the space that a body fills or occupies. The basic SI unit of volume is the cubic meter. It is the volume of a cube with an edge of one meter, i.e., 1 m x 1 m x 1 m. Significant another unit is 1 l (one liter), 1 m3 = 1000 l applies. One hectoliter (1 hl) is 100 liters.Volume is always the third power of length. Or volume = area times length. For example, the volume of the cube is a3, and the prism's volume is S*h (the area of the base times the height). The volume of rotating bodies (sphere, cone) can be derived in high school by integration. The pyramid's volume is always 1/3 of the prism's volume. We calculate the volume of the truncated bodies either with a formula or simply by subtracting the volumes of the two bodies.
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- The jeep
The jeep driver filled his tank with 12 3/4 liters of gasoline. If he uses 1 1/3 liters for each round trip, how many round trips can he make before re-filling? - Jaya drinks
Jaya drinks 1/2 liter of water in the morning, 1 1/4 liter at noon, and 14/3 l of water in the evening. How much water did she consume in a day? - A piece 8
A piece of metal has a mass of 2210 g. The volume of the metal is 260 cm³. What is the density? - Poured liquid
If I pour 59ml of liquid into an area of 594 sq mm, how thick would the liquid be?
- Zahra
Zahra poured 2 liters of milk into a mixing bowl. How many milliliters of milk did she pour? - Two containers
Two containers contain 0.372 L and 1.23 L of juice. What is the difference, in liters, in the volume of juice? - Water 66
Water flows from a tap into a rectangular tank that measures 64cm by 36cm by 45cm. At 8 p. m., it is 1/4 filled with water. At 9 p. m., it is filled with 69,120 cm³ of water. Find the volume of water that has flowed into the tank from 8 p. m. to 9 p. m. G - A rectangular 9
A rectangular tank measuring 50 cm by 54 cm by 40 cm is 3/5 filled with water. 21.6L of the water is removed. What is the volume of water left in the tank? Give your answer in liters. - Unit price
A 4-ounce bottle of soap costs $1.37. What is the unit price, rounded to the nearest cent?
- The volume 7
The volume of a cylindrical can is 75.36 in³. The diameter is 4 inches. Find the height. Use 3.14 as an estimation for pi. - Iron ball 2
What is the mass of the iron ball with a diameter of 1,0 dm? The density of iron is 7870 kg/m³. . - Determine 83377
A cork stopper with a volume of 15 cm³ weighs 3 g. Determine the density of the cork. - Length 83358
A block-shaped pool has a length of 50m, width of 25m, and depth of 3.5 m. When the pool is filled 50 cm below the edge, how many hectoliters of water is in it? If we paint the inside of the pool two coats and you pay 50 cents per 1m2, how much - Abundantly 83354
If 10 mm of water fell on a trapezoid-shaped garden with bases of 30 m and 20 m and a height of 20 m, how many buckets of water would we need to water the garden equally abundantly if the bucket had a volume of 15 l?
- Quadrilateral 83324
The volume of a regular quadrilateral pyramid is 72 cm³. Its height is equal to the length of the base edge. Calculate the length of the base and the surface of the pyramid. - Equilateral 83322
The glass weight has the shape of a regular four-sided pyramid with a base edge of 10 cm. The shell walls are equilateral triangles. What is the weight in grams of the paperweight if the density of the glass is 2500kg/m³? - Calculate 83311
The surface of the cuboid is S = 1714 cm². The edges are 25 and 14 cm long. Calculate its volume. - Quadrilateral 83307
The diagonal of section DBFH of the regular quadrilateral prism ABCDEFGH inscribes a circle with a diameter of 8 cm. What is the volume of the prism? - Refueling 83303
A liter of gasoline costs €1.2. After refueling, my car weight increased by 15 kg. The density of gasoline is p=750kg/m³. How many euros did I fill up with?
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