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Measurement, STD2 M7 2024 HSC 38

A cake is constructed using a cylinder and a cone-shaped top. The cylinder has diameter 30 cm and height 6 cm.
 

The ratio of the volume of the cylinder to the volume of the cone-shaped top is \(5:1\).

The cake is to be cut into equal slices with volume 212 cm\(^{3}\).

How many equal slices can be cut from the cake?   (3 marks)

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\(24\ \text{slices}\)

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\(V_{\text{cylinder}}\) \(=\pi r^{2}h\)  
  \(=\pi \times 15^{2} \times 6\)  
  \(=4241.15\ \text{cm}^{3}\)  

 
\(V_{\text{cylinder}} : V_{\text{cone}} = 5:1\)

\(\Rightarrow V_{\text{cone}} = \dfrac{1}{5} \times 4241.15=848.23\ \text{cm}^{3}\)

\(\text{Volume of cake}\ = 4241.15+848.23=5089.4\ \text{cm}^{3}\)

\(\therefore\ \text{Number of slices}\ \) \(=\dfrac{5089.4}{212}\)  
  \(=24\ \text{slices}\)  
♦♦ Mean mark 36%.

Filed Under: Ratio and Scale (Std2) Tagged With: Band 5, smc-1187-10-Ratio (2 part), smc-1187-70-Geometry

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