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adorabledaughter_07:
yea yea sure..i havnt uploaded bt hav de link ...here it iz/... :)
http://www.scribd.com/doc/3182857/19982003-Paper-4-Maths

Ghost Of Highbury:
i hope you have already found the volume of the cylinder, the hemisphere and the cone in the previous question
        taking the radius as 5cm, height of the cylinder as 5cm, and  the perpendicular height of the cone also 5 cm..
you get the volume of the hemisphere as - 523.5987
           the volume of the cylinder as      - 392.699
           the volume of the cone    as       - 130.899

as we are unaware of the mases..v take their volumes previously found out to get the ratio
first..relate the volume of the hemisphere, the cylinder and the cone to the volume of the cone as it is the least ...

the ratio of the volume of the hemisphere to the volume of the cone
i.e 523.5987/130.899 = 4
the ratio of the volume of the cylinder to the volume of the cone
i.e 392.699/130.899 = 3
the ratio of the volume of the cone to the volume of the cone is obviously 1

therefore the answer is 4:3:1


check the markscheme too...just check if the answer is corrcect

astarmathsandphysics:
Phew that was quick Iam!

Ghost Of Highbury:

--- Quote from: astarmathsandphysics on October 29, 2009, 04:43:51 pm ---Phew that was quick Iam!

--- End quote ---
lol..actually i had already answered this question somewhere.

so i just copy pasted it here.

adorabledaughter_07:
ohk...bt thank 4 de ans anywayz!...hpe its rite..don hav de ms wid me!>,..
bt in such cases its ok to compare the volumes instead??..
nd ya..i had 1mor q..
may/jun02..q4 a part ...how u find angle "e"?? ???

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