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Material Taken From: Mathematics for the international student Mathematical Studies SL Mal Coad, Glen Whiffen, John Owen, Robert Haese, Sandra Haese and Mark Bruce Haese and Haese Publications, 2004 Chapter 11 – Section F – Volume Volume Units 1cm3 = 1cm × 1cm × 1cm = 10 mm × 10 mm × 10 mm = 1000 mm3 Units of Volume kilo- h d -meter 1 m3 d centi- milli- 1 cm3 1 000 000 cm3 1000 mm3 Move the decimal 3 times as far. Convert: 1) 300 000 cm3 to m3 1) 25 000 mm3 to cm3 - Volume formulae found on page 380 - 3) Calculate the volume Find the volume of the following: 4) 5) 6) Calculate the volumes 7) A box has a square base and its height is 12 cm. If the volume of the box is 867 cm3, find its length. 8) Find r if a cylinder has base radius r cm, height 3.9 cm and has a volume of 54.03 cm3. Chapter 11 – Section G – Capacity Convert: 1) 0.38 L to mL 2) 36 800 L to kL Units of Capacity Kilo- H •The capacity of a container is the quantity of fluid (liquid or gas) that it may contain. D d 1L 1 kL 1000 L 1 m3 centi- milli- 1cm3 1 mL 1000 cm3 1000 mL 1 000 000 cm3 1 000 000 mL Convert: 3) 5.6 L to cm3 4) 3240 L to m3 5) How many kL of water would a 3 m by 2.4 m by 1.8 m tank hold when full? Homework • 11E.2, pg376 – #1cdf, 6 • 11F.1, pg379 – #1ace • 11F.2, pg381 – #1bdgi, 2bei, 5, 12ace • 11G, pg385 – #1ace, 3ace, 5a