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1. Look at the hints on your homework to find the volume and surface area of these shapes.

Give your answers in terms of pi where necessary.

d) e) f)

2. The volume of a cylinder with a radius of 6m is 396π m3. What is its height?

3. The volume of a sphere is 36π m3. What is the radius of the sphere?

4. The volume of a rectangular based pyramid with a base of 17cm and 32cm is 4352cm3. What is the
height of pyramid?

5. The volume of a cone with a radius of 3m is 21π m3. What is the height of the cone?

6. The volume of a cylinder with a height of 13cm is 208π cm3. What is the radius of the cylinder?

7. The volume of a cone with a height of 14m is 168π m3. What is the radius of the cone?
8. The volume of a square based pyramid with a height of 29cm is 4263cm3. What is the length of the base
of the pyramid?

9. The volume of a hemisphere is 2250π cm3. What is the radius?

10. A cylindrical glass has a radius of 4cm and a height of 9cm. The contents of the glass are poured into a
different glass with a radius of 6cm. How high up the glass will the water come?

11. A cone with a diameter of 12cm has a surface area of 96π cm2. What is the volume of the cone (in terms
of pi)?

12. The volume of a cone is 3 times bigger than the volume of a sphere. They both have the same radius r.
(a) Express the height of the cone in terms of r.

(b) The height of the cone is 36cm. Work out the volume of the sphere in terms of pi.

13. A cone with a slant height of 13cm and a diameter of 10cm is melted down into a sphere. Work out the
radius of the sphere.

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