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The difference between the outside and inside surface of a cylindrical metallic pipe 14 cm long is 44 cm2. If the pipe is made of 99 cm3 of metal, find the outer and inner radii of the pipe. [4 MARKS]

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Solution

Concept: 1 Mark
Application: 3 Marks

Let, external radius = R cm and internal radius = r cm

Then, outside surface
=2πRh=(2×227×R×14) cm2=(88R) cm2.

Inside surface
=2πrh=(2×227×r×14) cm2=(88r) cm2.

Given : Outside surface - Inside surface = 44 cm2
(88R88r)=44

(Rr)=4488=12

(Rr)=12(i)

External volume
=πR2h=(227×R2×14) cm3=(44R2) cm3.

Internal volume
=πr2h=(227×r2×14) cm3=(44r2) cm3.

Given : External volume - Internal volume = 99cm3
(44R244r2)=99

(R2r2)=9944

(R2r2)=94(ii)

On dividing (ii) by (i), we get:
(R+r)=(94×21)(R+r)=92(iii)

Solving (i) and (iii) , we get, R = 2.5 and r =2.

Hence, outer radius = 2.5 cm and inner radius = 2cm.


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