A tank holds some water up to a height of 113 cm. When 6 identical rubber balls are put into the tank, the water level rises by 12 cm. One rubber ball is then removed from the tank, replaced by one iron ball. The water level increases to 134 cm.
- Find the ratio of the volume of 1 rubber ball to 1 iron ball.
- If the base area of the tank is 142 cm², find the difference in the volume between the iron ball and the rubber ball. Express your answer in cm³.
(a)
6 rubber balls → water level rises by 12 cm
Height of water per rubber ball
= 12 ÷ 6
= 2 cm
Height of water after one rubber ball is removed
= 113 + 12 - 2
= 123 cm
Height of water increased with 1 iron ball
= 134 - 123
= 11 cm
Ratio of the change in height of the rubber ball to the iron ball
= 2 : 11
(b)
Difference between the height of the iron ball and the rubber ball
= 11 - 2
= 9 cm
Difference between volume of the iron ball and the rubber ball
= 9 x 142
= 1278 cm
3 Answer(s): (a) 2 : 11; (b) 1278 cm
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