Mathematics
The cross-section of a 6 m long piece of metal is shown in the figure. Calculate :
(i) the area of the cross-section
(ii) the volume of the piece of metal in cubic centimeters.

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The cross-section of a piece of metal 2 m in length is shown in the adjoining figure. Calculate :
(i) the area of its cross-section;
(ii) the volume of piece of metal;
(iii) the weight of piece of metal to the nearest kg, if 1 cm3 of the metal weighs 6.5 g.

The adjoining figure shows the cross-section of a concrete wall to be constructed. It is 1.9 m wide at the bottom, 90 cm wide at the top and 5 m high. If its length is 20 m, find :
(i) the cross-sectional area;
(ii) the volume of the concrete in the wall.

The square brass plate of side x cm is 1 mm thick and weighs 5.44 kg. If 1 cm3 of brass weighs 8.5 g, find the value of x.
The area of cross-section of a rectangular pipe is 5.4 cm2 and water is pumped out of it at the rate of 27 kmph. Find, in litres, the volume of water which flows out of the pipe in 1 minute.