Class 8 RD Sharma Chapter 21 Mensuration II (Volumes and Surface Areas of a Cuboid and a Cube) Exercise 21.3 | Set 2 (original) (raw)
Last Updated : 28 Dec, 2020
Question 10. A classroom is 11 m long, 8 m wide, and 5 m high. Find the sum of the areas of its floor and the four walls (including doors, windows, etc.)?
Solution:
Given, the Length of classroom = 11 m
The Breadth of classroom = 8 m
The Height of the classroom = 5 m
Area of floor = length × breadth = 11 × 8 = 88 m2
And, the Area of four walls (including doors, windows) = 2 (lh + bh)
= 2 (11 × 5 + 8 × 5)
= 190 m2
The total area of four walls and floor = Area of floor + Area of four walls (including doors, windows) = 88 + 190 = 278 m2
Hence, the sum of the areas of its floor and the four walls is 278 m2
Question 11. A swimming pool is 20 m long 15 m wide and 3 m deep. Find the cost of repairing the floor and wall at the rate of Rs. 25 per square meter?
Solution:
Given, the Length of the swimming pool = 20 m
The Breadth of the swimming pool = 15 m
The Height of the swimming pool = 3 m
Area of the swimming pool floor = length × breadth = 20 × 15 = 300 m2
Area of the swimming pool walls = 2 (lh + bh)
= 2 (20 × 3 + 15 × 3)
= 210 m2
The total area of swimming pool = Area of floor + Area of four walls = 300 + 210 = 510 m2
Since, the cost of repairing 1 m2 swimming pool area = Rs 25
So, the cost of repairing 1 m2 swimming pool area = Rs 25 × 510 = Rs 12750
Hence, the cost of repairing the floor and wall of the swimming pool is Rs 12750
Question 12. The perimeter of a floor of a room is 30 m and its height is 3 m. Find the area of the four walls of the room?
Solution:
Given, the perimeter of a room floor = 30m
It means 2(l + b) = 30
So, l + b = 15 m
The height of the room = 3 m
Now, the Area of the room walls = 2 (lh + bh)
= 2h (l + b) = 2 × 3 × 15 = 90 m 22
Hence, the area of the four walls of the room is 90 m 2
Question 13. Show that the product of the areas of the floor and two adjacent walls of a cuboid is the square of its volume?
Solution:
Let l be the length of the cuboid
Let b be the breadth of cuboid
Let h be the height of the cuboid
So, the Area of floor = length X breadth = l × b
And, the product of the area of two adjacent walls of cuboid = (l × h) × (b × h) = lbh 2
And, finally the product of the areas of the floor and two adjacent walls of a cuboid = lb X lbh 2 = (l × b × h)2
{We know that Volume of cuboid = l × b × h} = (Volume of the cuboid)2
Hence, proved that the product of the areas of the floor and two adjacent walls of a cuboid is the square of its volume
Question 14. The walls and ceiling of a room are to be plastered. The length, breadth, and height of the room are 4.5 m, 3 m, and 350 cm, respectively. Find the cost of plastering at the rate of Rs. 8 per square meter?
Solution:
Given, the Length of room = 4.5 m
The Breadth of room = 3 m
The Height of room = 350 cm = 3.5 m
Area of the room ceiling = length × breadth = 4.5 × 3 = 13.5 m2
Area of the room walls = 2 (lh + bh)
= 2 (4.5 × 3.5 + 3 × 3.5)
= 52.5 m2
So, the Sum of the area of ceiling and area of four walls = 13.5 + 52.5 = 66m 2
Also, the Cost of plastering room 1 m 2 area = Rs 8
So, the Cost of plastering room 66 m 2 area = Rs 8 × 66 = Rs 528
Hence, the cost of plastering is Rs 528
Question 15. A cuboid has a total surface area of 50 m2 and a lateral surface area is 30 m2. Find the area of its base?
Solution:
Given, the Total surface area of cuboid = 50 m2
The Lateral surface area of cuboid = 30 m2
As we know the lateral surface area of cuboid = Area of 4 walls of cuboid
And, the Total surface area of a cuboid = 2 (Area of Base) + Area of 4 walls
50 = 2 (Area of Base) + 30
So, Area of Base = 10 m 2
Hence, the area of the base of cuboid = 10 m 2
Question 16. A classroom is 7 m long, 6 m broad, and 3.5 m high. Doors and windows occupy an area of 17 m2. What is the cost of whitewashing the walls at the rate of Rs 1.50 per m2?
Solution:
Given, the Length of classroom = 7 m
The Breadth of classroom = 6 m
The height of the classroom = 3.5 m
The area occupied by doors and windows = 17 m2
So, area of 4 walls ( including doors & windows ) = 2(lh + bh) = 2(7 × 3.5 + 6 × 3.5) = 91m 2
Since, whitewashing can't be done on doors and windows,
So, the area of 4 walls excluding doors & windows = 91 – 17 = 74 m 2
Also, the cost of whitewashing 1 m 2 classroom = Rs 1.50
So, the cost of whitewashing 74 m 2 classroom = Rs 1.50 × 74 = Rs 111
Hence, the cost of whitewashing the walls is Rs 111
Question 17. The central hall of a school is 80 m long and 8 m high. It has 10 doors each of size 3m × 1.5m and 10 windows each of size 1.5m × 1m. If the cost of whitewashing the walls of the hall at the rate of Rs 1.20 per m2 is Rs 2385.60, find the breadth of the hall?
Solution:
Given, the Length of central hall = 80 m
The height of the central hall = 8 m
And let b be the Breadth of the hall
For Doors,
Length of door = 3 m
Width of door = 1.5 m
So, the Area of Door = l × b = 3 × 1.5 = 4.5 m2
And, the Area of 10 doors = 4.5 × 10 = 45 m2
For Windows,
Length of window = 1.5 m
Breadth of window = 1 m
So, the Area of window = l × b = 1.5 × 1 = 1.5 m2
And, the Area of 10 windows = 1.5 × 10 = 15 m2
So, the total area occupied by doors & windows = 45 + 15 = 60 m2
The Area of 4 walls ( including doors & windows ) = 2(lh + bh) = 2(80 × 8 + b × 8) = 2(640 + 8b) m 2
Since, whitewashing can't be done on doors and windows,
So, area of 4 walls excluding doors & windows = 2(640+8b) – 60 = (1220 + 16b) m 2
Also, the cost of whitewashing 1 m 2 central hall = Rs 1.20
So, the cost of whitewashing (1220 + 16b) m 2 central hall = (1220 + 16b) × 1.20
Total whitewashing cost = Rs 2385.60
It means,
2385.60 = (1220 + 16b) × 1.20
b = 48 m
Hence, the breadth of central hall is 48 m