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.
Number of problems found: 2346
- 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. . - 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? - Rainwater 83296
What volume must a cylinder-shaped tank have to collect rainwater from the flat roof of a cube-shaped house if the house is 12m wide and reports 50mm of rainfall? - Cylinder's 83288
Calculate the radius of the cylinder's base if its volume is equal to 12.56 cm². - Quadrilateral 83272
Calculate the surface area and volume of a regular quadrilateral pyramid whose base edge is 5 cm long and whose height is 10 cm. - Quadrilateral 83254
What is the volume of a regular quadrilateral pyramid if its base edge a = √18 cm and side edge b = 5 cm? - Calculate 83248
The cube ABCDEFGH has an edge of length 3 cm. Calculate the volume of the pyramid ABCDH. - Decimeters 83242
The axial section of the cylinder is a square with a content of 56.25 cm². Calculate its surface area and volume. Express the result in square decimeters and cubic decimeters and round to hundredths. - Corresponding 83227
The 4m high column is a prism with a rhombus figure with an edge 80cm long and a corresponding height of 70cm. It is built of bricks. How many bricks are needed to build it if one brick has a volume of 1.4 cubic decimeters? - Dimensions 83226
Calculate the weight of an iron bar 1.2 m long, whose cross-section is a trapezoid with dimensions a=10 cm c=8 cm and the distance between the bases v=6 cm. As we know, 1 cubic meter of iron weighs 7800 kg.
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