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SAI International School
CLASS - IX
Mathematics
CHAPTER-13: SURFACE AREAS AND VOLUMES
HOME ASSIGNMENT-4 [SPHERE]
1. If the surface area and volume of a sphere are numerically equal, then find the
radius of the sphere.
2. A hemispherical bowl of internal radius 9 cm is full of liquid. The liquid is to be filled
into cylindrical shaped bottles each of radius 1.5 cm and height 4 cm. How many
bottles are needed to empty the bowl?
3.
A solid metallic hemisphere of radius 8 cm is melted and recasted into a right circular
cone of base radius 6 cm. Determine the height of the cone.
4.
Two identical solid hemispheres of equal base radius r cm are stuck together along
their bases. What will be the total surface area of combining solid formed?
5. If volumes of two spheres are in the ratio 64 : 27, then find the ratio of their surface
areas.
6. A spherical ball is divided into two equal halves. If the curved surface area of each
half is 56.57 cm? Find the volume of the spherical ball. [use π = 3.14]
7. A metallic spherical shell of internal and external diameters 4 cm and 8 cm,
respectively is melted and recast into the form a cone of base diameter 8 cm. Find
the height of the cone.
8. The outer and the inner radii of a hollow sphere are 12 cm and 10 cm. Find its
volume.
9. Twelve solid spheres of the same size are made by melting a solid metallic cylinder
of base diameter 2 cm and height 16 cm. What will be the diameter of each
sphere?
10. How many spherical lead shots each of diameter 4.2 cm can be obtained from a
solid rectangular lead piece with dimensions 66 cm, 42 cm and 21 cm?
HOME ASSIGNMENT-4 ANSWERS
1. r= 3
2. 54
3. 28.44 cm
4. 4πr
2
5. 16 : 9
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