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Saturday, February 14, 2015

Rectangular Parallelepiped Problem, 16

Category: Solid Geometry

"Published in Newark, California, USA"

How many bricks each 8 in. by 2 ¾ in. by 2 in. will be required to build a wall 22 ft. by 3 ft. by 2 ft. (not allowing for mortar)?

Solution:

To illustrate the problem, it is better to draw the figure as follows

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The volume of a block of brick is





The volume of a wall made from bricks is






Therefore, the number of bricks used to build a wall is



Friday, February 13, 2015

Trapezoid Prism Problems, 7

Category: Solid Geometry

"Published in Newark, California, USA"

A corncrib 20 ft. long has a cross section which is represented in the figure. The crib is entirely filled with corn on the ear. How many bushels of corn does it contain, if 2 bu. of corn on the ear are equal to 1 bu. of shelled corn? (Use the approximation, 1 bu = 1 ¼ cu. ft.)

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Solution:

Consider the given figure above

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The given figure above is a cross section of a corncrib which is a shape of right trapezoid. The area of a cross section is





The volume of a corncrib which is a trapezoid prism is




If a corncrib is filled with corn on the ear, the number of bushels of corn on the ear is




Therefore, the number of bushels of corn is


Thursday, February 12, 2015

Right Circular Cylinder Problems, 20

Category: Solid Geometry

"Published in Newark, California, USA"

A piece of lead pipe is 50 ft. long. Its outer radius is 2 in., and it is ¼ in. thick. Into how many spherical bullets ¼ in. in diameter can be melted?

Solution:

To illustrate the problem, it is better to draw the figure as follows

Photo by Math Principles in Everyday Life

If the thickness of a lead pipe is ¼ in., then the inner radius is




Hence, the volume of a lead pipe is






If a lead pipe is melted and then converted into spherical bullets of diameter ¼ in., the volume of a piece of spherical bullet is


 
 
 

Therefore, the number of spherical bullets in a lead pipe is