Cylinder – Volume – Higher – GCSE Questions – AQA

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Cylinder – Volume – Higher – GCSE Questions – AQA These questions are the same format as previous GCSE exams. COPY means they use the exact same numbers as the original GCSE question. Otherwise, they are clone questions using different numbers. The worksheets are provided in 2 sizes.

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AQA Higher: June 2018 Paper 2, Q16 AQA Higher: June 2018 Paper 2, Q16 Some concrete has volume 2.6 m3 1 Some concrete has volume 2.6 m3 1 (a) The density of the concrete is 2700 kg/m3 Work out the mass of the concrete. 1 (a) The density of the concrete is 2700 kg/m3 Work out the mass of the concrete. [2 marks] [2 marks] Answer kg Answer kg 1 (b) The 2.6 m3 of concrete is made into the shape of a cylinder. The base has radius 0.8 metres. 1 (b) The 2.6 m3 of concrete is made into the shape of a cylinder. The base has radius 0.8 metres. 0.8 m 0.8 m 1 (c) Work out the height of the cylinder. 1 (c) Work out the height of the cylinder. [2 marks] [2 marks] Answer m Answer m

AQA Higher: June 2018 Paper 2, Q16 Some concrete has volume 2.6 m3 1 (a) The density of the concrete is 2700 kg/m3 Work out the mass of the concrete. [2 marks] Answer kg 1 (b) The 2.6 m3 of concrete is made into the shape of a cylinder. The base has radius 0.8 metres. 0.8 m 1 (c) Work out the height of the cylinder. [2 marks] Answer m

𝑉𝑜𝑙𝑢𝑚𝑒 𝑜𝑓 𝐶𝑦𝑐𝑙𝑖𝑛𝑑𝑒𝑟=𝜋 × 𝑟2 × ℎ𝑒𝑖𝑔ℎ𝑡 2.6=𝜋 ×(0.8)2 × ℎ𝑒𝑖𝑔ℎ𝑡 AQA Higher: June 2018 Paper 2, Q16 1 Some concrete has volume 2.6 m3 1 (a) The density of the concrete is 2700 kg/m3 Work out the mass of the concrete. 𝑀𝑎𝑠𝑠=𝐷𝑒𝑛𝑠𝑖𝑡𝑦 × 𝑉𝑜𝑙𝑢𝑚𝑒 [2 marks] =2700 × 2.6=7020 7020 Answer kg 1 (b) The 2.6 m3 of concrete is made into the shape of a cylinder. The base has radius 0.8 metres. 0.8 m 1 (c) Work out the height of the cylinder. [2 marks] 𝑉𝑜𝑙𝑢𝑚𝑒 𝑜𝑓 𝐶𝑦𝑐𝑙𝑖𝑛𝑑𝑒𝑟=𝜋 × 𝑟2 × ℎ𝑒𝑖𝑔ℎ𝑡 2.6=𝜋 ×(0.8)2 × ℎ𝑒𝑖𝑔ℎ𝑡 2.6 ÷ 𝜋 × 0.8 2 = ℎ𝑒𝑖𝑔ℎ𝑡=1.293 1.29 Answer m

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