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5.08 Finding dimensions from surface area or volume

Interactive practice questions

What is the side length of a cube that has a surface area of $600$600 cm2 .

Easy
1min

Find the height $h$h mm of this closed cylinder if its surface area ($S$S) is $27288$27288mm2 and the radius ($r$r) of its circular faces is $43$43mm.

Easy
4min

A square pyramid has a surface area of $310$310 cm2. The area of its square base is $25$25 cm2.

Medium
4min

A cone has a surface area of $560$560 cm2 and the radius of its base is $6$6 cm.

Medium
5min
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1.3.3

calculate the volumes of standard three-dimensional objects, such as spheres, rectangular prisms, cylinders, cones, pyramids and composites in practical situations, for example, the volume of water contained in a swimming pool

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